Animals We Love

by Hannah, Thea, Lily, Milani, & Eleanor (@mrstechfarlin)

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Animals We Love
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Dolphins
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Armadillos
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Foxes
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Elephants
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Bunnies
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Written and illustrated by Hannah, Thea, Lily, Milani, and Eleanor
Table of Contents:

Armadillo: page 3

Dolphin: page 8

Elephant: page 14

Fox: page 19

Rabbit: page 24
Armadillo
wow!
Awesome!
Did you know that armadillo means “little armored one” in Spanish? Armadillos originated in South America and that’s where they got the name “little armored one”. Armadillos have hard shells that help protect them from predators that want to hurt them. Armadillos are mammals and their baby’s grow inside of them.
Armadillo
Armadillos are very talented hunters! They have bad eyesight so they use their amazing sense of smell to find food eight inches underground. Armadillos eat beetles, termites, ants, and other insects. They have sharp pointy claws that they use to dig up food. They have long sticky tongues that they use to lap up food with. Slurp!
Armadillo looking for food.
Armadillo
 Armadillos have amazing survival skills! They have shells that protect them from predators. An armadillo will curl up into a ball showing only their hard shell leaving the predator to go home hungry. Armadillos can protect themselves by going to the bottom of a lake and staying there for six minutes. This helps protect them from land animals! Their brown green skin helps them blend into their habitat.
Armadillo swimming
Armadillo curled up into a ball
Armadillo
Armadillos are outstanding underground! Armadillos make tunnels to sleep in. They also use the tunnels to find food. They use the tunnel systems many ways including finding their way around underground.
Armadillo coming out of its home
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