During this week, I learned many different things about the Sea Turtle. One thing I learned is that they eat sea grass and algae, though sometimes they may choose fish. Another thing I learned is that after females lay their eggs in the sand, they never come back to see their children. So when the babies hatch, they have to learn to live on their own. One last thing I learned about Sea Turtles is that their streamlined shape, large size, and powerful flippers enable them to dive to great depths and travel long distances. These are the things I learned about my wonderful animal this week.
Monday, March 7, 2011
Post 3: My Fantasy Habitat
During this week, I learned many different things about the Sea Turtle. One thing I learned is that they eat sea grass and algae, though sometimes they may choose fish. Another thing I learned is that after females lay their eggs in the sand, they never come back to see their children. So when the babies hatch, they have to learn to live on their own. One last thing I learned about Sea Turtles is that their streamlined shape, large size, and powerful flippers enable them to dive to great depths and travel long distances. These are the things I learned about my wonderful animal this week.
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