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My Oviparous Animals

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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OVIPAROUS ANIMALS

BY ZACHARY
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SOME SHARKS ARE OVIPAROUS

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SPINEY DOG SHARKS EGG HAVE BRISTLES ON THEM

Photo by Marika

SHARKS CAN SWIM FAST

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SHARKS HAVE SHARP TEETH

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  • Some sharks lay eggs.
  • Some eggs hatch inside the mother.
  • Each shark has different shaped teeth.
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PENGUINS ARE OVIPAROUS

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PENGUINS EGGS ARE WHITE

DADDY PENGUINS CARRY THEIR EGGS

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PENGUINS ARE WHITE AND BLACK

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  • Eggs take 34-35 days to hatch.
  • Penguins can't fly.
  • Penguins come in a variety of sizes and colours.
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SPIDERS ARE OVIPAROUS

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SPIDERS EGGS ARE TINY

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SPIDERS SPIN THEIR WEBS

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SPIDERS CAN KILL PEOPLE

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  • Once a spiders eggs are fertilized, they have to stay safe.
  • Some spider species will encase their eggs in silk.
  • Spiders have 8 legs while insects have 6.

SNAKES ARE OVIPAROUS

SNAKES EGGS ARE WHITE

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SOME ARE POISONOUS

SNAKES HAVE SCALES

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  • Snakes lay eggs in a safe place.
  • A few weeks later they are on their own to hunt for food.
  • Some snakes give birth to live young.

DINOSAURS ARE OVIPAROUS

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DINOSAURS EGGS ARE BIG

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DINOSAURS ARE BIG

BABY DINOSAURS ARE LITTLE

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  • Dinosaurs eggs come in 2 different shapes, round and oval.
  • Dinosaurs lay their eggs in different patterns, like spirals or rows.
  • Some dinosaur nests were as big as humans .
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THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AT MY PROJECT

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