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predator showdown

Published on Nov 22, 2015

nonfiction book project for 5th grade

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Predator Showdown

by Huck Brown (Lippard)

here are the matchups today

  • tasmanian devil vs. dingo
  • electric eel vs. great barrcuda
  • great hammerhead shark vs. blue marlin

tasmanian devil

  • They may look cute but they really are devils.
  • They'll eat anything they can get and don't leave leftovers, even bones!
  • When hunting, their razor sharp teeth  force their way to the bones to 
  • to crush them.
Photo by t3rmin4t0r

dingo

  • The intelligent dingo uses it's smarts to live in it's cruel environment.
  • The dingo is some what smarter than a German Shepherd.
  • It has large sharp teeth like a wolf's.
Photo by yewenyi

stats

electric eel

  • The electric eel is not even an eel.
  • It can grow up to 8 ft!
  • It can make an electric charge that can ...
  • kill a small fish and stun a person.

great barracuda

  • It has sharp sharp teeth and is quick.
  • It can swim at 25 mph.
  • It eats smaller prey whole and larger in half.
  • P.S. don't run but hide!

stats

great hammerhead shark

  • It uses its head to pin prey down.
  • It usually stays in the shallow parts of the ocean.
  • It has special organs that allow it to sense prey.
Photo by gnuru

blue marlin

  • It uses its upper jaw to pierce schools of prey.
  • It slashes its prey who are harder to defeat.
  • It usually can be found in somewhat deeper waters.
Photo by txGeek

stats

we are the champions

  • The electric eel's electric charge led him to victory.
  • Tie, the two both had strong mouths but could not finish each...
  • other.
  • Hammerhead won; he pinned the marlin and started biting.