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ANIMALS

Your wild magazine

CAMILO EDERSON CASTRO PORTILLO 34 5244 2011 LIC. EN COMUNICACIONES

Rabitt
A rabbit is a small mammal with large ears and a short tail. It is covered with fur. Rabbits weigh from 2 to 11 pounds. Rabbits eat at night. During the day they stay in their nests.

Horse
A horse is a big mammal with a long neck tail. It is covered with fur. Horses weigh from 840 to 1200 pounds. There are more than 300 breeds of horses in the world today, developed for many different uses.

Dog
A dog is a medium mammal. There are about 320 breeds in the world today. All of them have diferents sizes, colors, weights, etc. Dogs are called Mans best friend

Cow
A dog is a big mammal. There are about 80 breeds in the world today. All of them have diferents sizes, colors, weights, etc. Cows are very important because they give to the human kind a lot of milk derivatives.

Lion
Lions are called Jungles King. Because of its strenght, intelligence and another characteristics. There are about 30 breeds in the world today. All of them have diferents sizes, colors, weights, etc.

MAMMALS

Rooster
A rooster, also known as a cockerel, cock (from Old English coc) or chanticleer, is a male chicken (Gallus gallus). The female is called a hen.

Falcon
Falcons are dark blue/bluegray across the top of the head, back, wings and tail with light bars across the tail and a dark stripe down the face.

Ostrich
Ostrich or Common Ostrich, (Struthio is one or two species of large flightless birds native to Africa, the only living member(s) of the genus Struthio. Some analyses indicate that the Somali Ostrich may be better considered a full species apart from the Common Ostrich, but most taxonomists consider it to be a subspecies. The

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Duck
Male
wood ducks have a crested head that is iridescent green and purple with a white stripe leading from the eye to the end of the crest, and another narrower white stripe from the base of the bill to the tip of the crest. Average length: M 20", F 19" Average weight: M 1.5 lbs., F 1.4 lbs.

Tucan
Toucans, family Ramphastidae, are members of the order Piciformes, a taxon of six families of largely arboreal birds, the best-known of them being the Picidae, which includes the woodpeckers and close relatives.

BIRDS

Whale
Whales are large, intelligent, aquatic mammals. They breathe air through blowhole into lungs. Whales have sleek, streamlined bodies that move easily through the water. They are the only mammals, other than manatees (seacows), that live their entire lives in the water, and the only mammals that have adapted to life in the open oceans.

Shark
The shark is a streamlined swimmer and a ferocious predator with 3,000 teeth at any one time. Young sharks eat fish, rays, and other sharks. Adults eat larger prey, including pinnipeds (sea lions and seals), small toothed whales (like belugas), otters, and sea turtles. They also eat carrion (dead animals that they have found floating dead in the water).

Goldfish
The goldfish is a freshwater fish. It was one of the earliest fish to be domesticated, and is one of the most commonly kept aquarium fish.There are distinct breeds. Goldfish breeds vary greatly in size, body shape, fin configuration and coloration (various combinations of white, yellow, orange, red, brown, and black are known).

Clownfish
Clownfish are overall yellow, orange, reddish or blackish, and many show white bars or patches. The largest can reach a length of 18 centimetres (7.1 in), while the smallest barely can reach 10 centimetres (3.9 in).

Lion
Dolphins are marine mammals closely related to whales and porpoises. They are found worldwide, mostly in the shallower seas of the continental shelves, and are carnivores, eating mostly fish and squid. Dolphins are among the most intelligent animals, and their often friendly appearance and seemingly playful attitude have made them very popular in human culture.

FIShES

Chameleon
A rabbit is a small mammal with large ears and a short tail. It is covered with fur. Rabbits weigh from 2 to 11 pounds. Rabbits eat at night. During the day they stay in their nests.

Crocodile
A horse is a big mammal with a long neck tail. It is covered with fur. Horses weigh from 840 to 1200 pounds. There are more than 300 breeds of horses in the world today, developed for many different uses.

Iguana
A dog is a medium mammal. There are about 320 breeds in the world today. All of them have diferents sizes, colors, weights, etc. Dogs are called Mans best friend

Aligator
A dog is a big mammal. There are about 80 breeds in the world today. All of them have diferents sizes, colors, weights, etc. Cows are very important because they give to the human kind a lot of milk derivatives.

Nile Varanus
Lions are called Jungles King. Because of its strenght, intelligence and another characteristics. There are about 30 breeds in the world today. All of them have diferents sizes, colors, weights, etc.

Reptiles

Triton Turtle
They are amphibians. They have very sensitive skin, because as we all do amphibians from breathing through it, and move a few times a year. They have the ability to regenerate lost limbs in clashes with other newts or accidents. The behavior is mainly water and some species are nocturnal.

Frog
Toads and frogs are amphibians, meaning these animals are capable of living on land and in water. No clear distinction exists between toads and frogs, although the skin of a toad tends to be rougher and drier than frogs. Toads also tend to be covered with warts. Toads and frogs are very vulnerable as they have no defenses against predators.

Salamander
Salamander, a tailed amphibian. Salamanders are cold-blooded animals (their temperature changes with that of their surroundings). They have soft skin that is usually moist and must have a humid if not wet environment. Most species are found on land; a few are strictly aquatic. Like other amphibians, salamanders are never found in seawater. Land salamanders are often found under stones and logs.

Gallipatos
They are generally considered very dangerous, being harmless. Contamination withstand very well and are easy to see in streams, ponds, pools, swimming pools, wells ... on rainy nights. When it is attacked or captured pierces his own skin with sharp ribs so that if you take suddenly could cause punctures.

Wood Frog
Similar to other northern frogs that hibernate close to the surface in soil and/or leaf litter, wood frogs can tolerate the freezing of their blood and other tissues. Urea is accumulated in tissues in preparation for overwintering, and liver glycogen is converted in large quantities to glucose in response to internal ice formation.

amphibius

Animal Body Parts


Spots Stripes Wings

Scales

Gills

Fur

Paws

Tentacles

Hooves

Tusks

Antlers

Shell

Fins

Claws

Horns

Can you think of any animals that have these body parts?

DESCRIBING ANIMALS
A giraffe has a small head, but it can reach higher than the others earth animals because of its long neck and legs. A giraffe cant fly but it can eats fruits from the tallest trees. You cant have a giraffe in yor house. Dont try it.

An elephant has a big head and ears. It is very heavy and cant run fastly. An elephat doesnt have wings but tusks. An elephant eats grass. You cant have an elephant in yor house. Dont try it.

C A N

I can swim You can swim He/She/It can swim We can swim They can swim

CAN T
I cant swim You cant swim He/She/It cant swim We cant swim They cant swim

THIRD PERSON RULES


Some verbs change their spelling when s is added in the third person singular. a. Verbs ending in y The English letters a, e, i, o and u are generally referred to as vowels. The other English letters are generally referred to as consonants. When a verb ends in y immediately preceded by a consonant, the y is changed to ie before the ending s is added. In each of the following examples, the consonant immediately preceding the final y is underlined. However, when a verb ends in y immediately preceded by a vowel, the y is not changed before the ending s is added. In each of the following examples, the vowel immediately preceding the final y is underlined. b. Verbs ending in o When a verb ends in o, the letter e is added before the s ending. For example: c. Verbs ending in ch, s, sh, x or z When a verb ends in a sibilant sound such as ch, s, sh, x or z, the letter e is added before the s ending. For example:

REVIEW
Hi my name is Camilo and I am learning to speak English. Today i am going to talk you about animals. Do you know mammals? They cant fly but they cant run in earth very fastly. What about Amphibians? They are cold-blooded and stand in wet places. Reptiles doesnt have wings threfore thay cant fly, but can swim tough they are not fishes. Fishes lives in water and cant breathe in earth. Did I forget any? Yes. Birds! They have wings and can fly. What about humans? We are mammals. Its late. I have to go to bed.Good-bye. I see you tomorrow.

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