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Tuesday, July 21, 2020

MRSGREN-Living things

                                               


MRSGREN Great-white Shark


Movement: the great white moves by its massive tail and its fins and the side of the belly,  they also have a pretty big fin on top.                                      


Reproduction: Great whites reproduce by growing an egg in the mother's belly shortly the pup is born. Because of long gestation



Sensing: the great white can sense even a little blood up to 5 km away. Which is amazing


Growth: The great white are about 3.9ft when a baby and grow about 25cm 9.8 in each year.


Respiration: the great white breaths in oxygen and breaths out co2


Excretion:Sharks excrete through the same place they have sexual intercourse.


Nutrition: the great white eats seals and sea otters. 












5 comments:

  1. Hello Kaeden here,
    I didn't know that Great White sharks started off as an egg.
    I also didn't relise sharks excreted through the same place they have sexual intercourse.
    Next time could you please make the image bigger, apart from that GREAT WORK :)

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  2. Hi anges maby you could a better words like ginormous and massive but is i like how u explained how the grate white swimmes

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    1. Thats not how you spell Angus or Maybe, Cheek your spelling!

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  3. Great job Angus Maybe put more fullstop

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  4. thank you for the great feedback, me and Bronson tried our best but we didn't edit it. i will make an effort to edit this later

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