Beluga Whales
By Juliette

Beluga whales live in cold Artic waters. They eat fish and their babies drink mommy’s milk. They use their strong tail and flippers to move. Beluga whales are threatened by polar bears, ships, and pollution. They are able to live in cold water because of their blubber. The most interesting thing about them is they sing to communicate.

 

Beluga Whale by Juliette

Penguin by Deaglan

Chinese River Dolphin by Sarah

Polar Bear by Kelly

Crab by Vinny

Sea Cucumber by Carly

Great White Shark by Stephanie

Sea Horse by Jack D.

Hermit Crab by Saroja

Sea Otter by Lori

Lobster by Sumara

Sea Turtle by Jon

Nurse Shark by Seher

Seal by Nicholas

Octopus by Jack S.

Starfish by Emma

Orca by Brendon

 

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