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This is a Sealyfish. It sounds like this -- "Hooooo." This one's name is Sweettreat. It has blubber to keep them warm. It lives in the ocean and the sea. It eats fish, squid and krill. Page 2/22

This is a sealy fish. It eats little bugs and fish parts sea anemones leave behind. It lives in the ocean. Its name is Grace and its body feels like blubber. Page 3/22

This is an owlchit. He likes to eat rats. Owls grow between six and 24 inches. It has strong jaws. It has brown feathers. Page 4/22

This is a seadolpea. It eats fish. It has a tail. It has scales. It has a thin dorsal fin. It has a breathing hole that helps them breathe. It sounds like this -- "Eek!" Page 5/22

This is a picture of a dolphino. Dolphinos are very big. It sounds like Pppppp! It smells like fish. They eat fish and krill. They live in Antarctica. Page 6/22

This is a dolphinlindea. It eats fish and squid and shrimp. It has a breathing hole. Its skin is smooth. It lives in ocean waters. Page 7/22

This is a frogeel. There are no feet. Frogeels can be different colors. Frogeels have a long tongue. Frogeels live in ponds. Frogeels swim and jump. Frogeels eat worms and mice. Page 8/22

It is a tigershark. It sounds like Mamamama. It has flippers. It has stripes. It has claws. It has fins. It eats fish and other sharks. Page 9/22

This is a sharpand. It has teeth and fangs. It has paws with claws. It lives in China's bamboo forests. It eats bamboo shoots, stems, and leaves. It is smooth. It has a big tail to swim. Page 10/22

My new pet's name is Jieseool. She is a weird pet. It eats worms. She lives in a rain forest and she has a beak. She does not have a nose. She has a big body. Page 11/22

This is the frog and eel named Ally. They are different colors--green, red, and yellow. They eat fish and worms and mice. Female Ally frogs lay eggs in warm ocean waters. Their heads are small. Ally the frogeel looks like snakes. It sounds like "ribbit sssssssssss." Page 12/22

The penguino swims. It has sharp teeth. It has a blowhole. It has a beak to eat fish. Page 13/22

This is an owlseal. It lives in a tree. It has claws and it flies. It eats rats with its beak. It sounds like "Owwoooooo!" Page 14/22

My animal is a tigershark. It makes the sound "Roar!" It eats mostly deer and buffalo. Tigers are the biggest animals. They have sharp teeth. Page 15/22

This is a rhinoser. It has flat, round nails and a mane and black and white stripes. It eats grass and leaves. Its head has horns on. It has flat teeth. Page 16/22

This is a rhinozebra. Their sharp front teeth snip off tall grasses. Its body is black and white stripes. Zebras live together in large herds in Africa. It walks and it eats grass. Page 17/22

This is a pandashark. It is white and black. It has sharp teeth. It has sharp claws. It lives in China. It eats bamboo. It is fat. Page 18/22

This is a Jaguarpenguin. They eat sea animals and sometimes they swim and waddle. Their flippers help my animal swim. And, it sounds "Hooooooo!" Page 19/22

Jaguins have gums and teeth. They have black spots and live in rain forests in South America. They sleep on tree branches. Peccaries, rodents and fish are its food. It says "Roar!" Page 20/22

This is a sealowl. It has a beak. It has flippers to swim. It has no ears but it can still hear. It has black feathers. It lives in trees. It sounds like "Reeek reeek reeek!" Page 21/22

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