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SHARKS
STINGRAYS
FISH
SELF CHECK
OCEAN FISH PERCH
STINGRAYS
SHARK
Sharks have been alive longer than dinosaurs.
They live in oceans and seas all around the world.
Sharks do not have bones or backbones and their skeleton is made of cartilage.
There are about 368 different species of sharks.
Each species have their own characteristics in size, color, fins, teeth, habitat, diet, and personality.
HAMMERHEAD SHARK
GREATWHITE SHARK
TIGER SHARK
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STINGRAYSSTINGRAYS
Stingrays are found in bays and oceans.
They have a long thin tale and a round shaped body.
Their eyes are found on the top of their body and their mouth is found underneath.
Stingrays have poison in their tales which can be very harmful to other ocean animals.
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FISH IN THE OCEANFISH IN THE OCEAN
Fish are backboned animals that live in all kinds of water.
Gills allow fish to swim underwater without needing air.
Some fish swim towards the bottom of the ocean while others swim in open water.
Cod fish, Tuna fish, and Herring are only three out of thousands of fish species found in oceans around the world.
COD FISH
TUNA FISH
HERRING
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Click on the picture of the animal that does not live in the ocean.
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True or False: Sharks have backbones.
TRUE
FALSE
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What allows fish to swim under water without needing air?
A. Noses
B. Eyes
C. Gills
D. Fins
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Stingrays have ____________ in their tales which can be harmful to other ocean animals.
Venom
Sugar
Poison
Bones
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REFERENCESREFERENCESPRINTED
Cole, Joanna. The Magic School Bus On the Ocean Floor. New York: Scholastic, 1992.
National Geographic Animal Encyclopedia. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic Society, 2000.
WEBSITES
All About Sharks. Enchanted Learning.com. 1998-2003.
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/sharks
Cornish, Jim. Ocean Species of Fish. Feb. 4, 2001.
http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/CITE/oceanfish.htm
New Jersey State Aquarium Webpage. 2002.
http://www.njaquarium.org
Yahoo! Groups. Amazing Rays. 2003.
http://www.groups.yahoo.com/group/amazing_rays