1.http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/kids/stories/animalsnature/giant-jellyfish-invasion/ 2.GIANT JELLYFISH INVASION. 3.A Nomura jellyfish can weigh up to 450 pounds.It is found off the coasts of China and north Korea.Jellyfish crush, slime, and poison valuable fish. 4.I saw a jellyfish once.
1.http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/kids/stories/animalsnature/meat-eating-plants/ 2.CHOMP!Meat-Eating Plants 3.Did you know the carnivores, or meat eaters, use the sneakiest of tricks to trap insects.Now I know that once the trap door closes on the insect, digestive juices similar to those in the human stomach slowly eat the insect.In the story it says that carnivorous plants grow in places with soil that doesn't offer much food value. 4.I would like to buy a plant like that and take care of it.
hi mrs.siegel i coud not find the week for 5/6-5/10 so im doing it here!! 1.http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/ 2.Giant Jellyfish Invasion 3.I learned the jellies crush, slime, and poison valuable fish in the nets, such as the tuna and salmon that the fishermen rely on to make a living.I learned It's possible that oceans heated by global warming are creating the perfect jellyfish breeding ground. I learned another theory is that overfishing has decreased the numbers of some fish, which may allow the jellies to chow down without competition for food. 4. i got stung by a jellyfish once
1.http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/kids/stories/animalsnature/giant-jellyfish-invasion/
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3.A Nomura jellyfish can weigh up to 450 pounds.It is found off the coasts of China and north Korea.Jellyfish crush, slime, and poison valuable fish.
4.I saw a jellyfish once.
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ReplyDelete3.Did you know the carnivores, or meat eaters, use the sneakiest of tricks to trap insects.Now I know that once the trap door closes on the insect, digestive juices similar to those in the human stomach slowly eat the insect.In the story it says that carnivorous plants grow in places with soil that doesn't offer much food value.
4.I would like to buy a plant like that and take care of it.
hi mrs.siegel i coud not find the week for 5/6-5/10 so im doing it here!!
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2.Giant Jellyfish Invasion
3.I learned the jellies crush, slime, and poison valuable fish in the nets, such as the tuna and salmon that the fishermen rely on to make a living.I learned It's possible that oceans heated by global warming are creating the perfect jellyfish breeding ground. I learned another theory is that overfishing has decreased the numbers of some fish, which may allow the jellies to chow down without competition for food.
4. i got stung by a jellyfish once