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Monday, December 29, 2014

Looking at Whales by Dina Anastasio

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Book: Looking at Whales
Author: Dina Anastasio

1. underwater
2. whales
3. no
4. 30 miles per hour
5. breaching
6. calves
7. pods
8. yes
9. they work as a unit
10. living, eating, traveling together, protecting their young
11. anywhere from 2 whales to 25
12. killer whales
13. no, they don’t
14. no, with one eye open
15. on its skull
16. 13 feet
17. nine-story building
18. yes
19. during summer
20. it helps them by keeping them warm and store food
21. 2
22. by catching fish with their teeth and swallowing them whole
23. they scoop up tangles of food and their upper jaws strain the food
24. baleen whales
25. they communicate with songs and splashing noises
26. The Sea Canary
27. By click and whistle
28. They make knocking, moaning, and rumbling noises
29. They sing but not during feeding season
30. True
31. True
32. False
33. This is when sound is bounced off an object.  The longer the sound takes to travel back to its sender.  The further the food/object is.  The sooner the echo returns the closer the food is.
34. for miles
35. yes
36. yes
37. 70+
38. it is a mother whale and her calf
39. it is a group of whales that live together
40. it is a group of pods that sometimes travels together
41. it is a group of clans
42. follow the leader
43. by creating water currents as they swim in the ocean, the calf is pulled along in this current
44. When a whale pops its head up above the surface to see where its at
45. laws
46. Getting tangled in nets

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