1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:10,000 Hello, I'm Jaime, I'm Alfonso and Jaime, and they want to talk to Meganador. 2 00:00:10,000 --> 00:00:14,000 What is foreign population? 3 00:00:14,000 --> 00:00:26,000 Was an enormous animal in the prehistoric times, and they won in all the war. 4 00:00:26,000 --> 00:00:51,500 Why is it in the earth? It's in the earth because it's one in the world and it's in the Antarctic. 5 00:00:51,500 --> 00:01:11,500 Physical characteristics is very big. Baby is 1 to 20 meters and adult is 60 meters. 6 00:01:11,500 --> 00:01:18,500 Vertebrate group. Vertebrate group, they are fish. 7 00:01:18,500 --> 00:01:27,500 Spiration. They breathe with their gills in the water. 8 00:01:27,500 --> 00:01:43,540 Nutrition. They are carnivores because only it's thanks to here. 9 00:01:43,540 --> 00:01:45,540 Bye bye! 10 00:01:45,540 --> 00:01:47,540 Bye bye! 11 00:01:47,540 --> 00:01:53,359 We are Ariane and Nelly. 12 00:01:53,359 --> 00:01:57,359 We are going to present the Blue Whale. 13 00:02:01,359 --> 00:02:03,359 It's a mammal. 14 00:02:05,359 --> 00:02:07,359 It respirates with lungs. 15 00:02:11,360 --> 00:02:13,360 It's a carnivore. 16 00:02:13,360 --> 00:02:31,759 It eats grills, it weighs 30 kilograms and has a tail but doesn't have feet. 17 00:02:31,759 --> 00:02:35,759 Weaves it in their shoes. 18 00:02:35,759 --> 00:02:38,759 In danger? 19 00:02:38,759 --> 00:02:40,759 I don't know. 20 00:02:40,759 --> 00:02:42,759 No voice in danger? 21 00:02:42,759 --> 00:02:44,759 You need to look that up, okay? 22 00:02:46,759 --> 00:02:48,759 Current population 23 00:02:48,759 --> 00:02:50,759 is the largest 24 00:02:50,759 --> 00:02:54,330 in the world 25 00:02:56,330 --> 00:02:58,330 Thank you for listening 26 00:02:58,330 --> 00:03:01,840 Hello, my name is 27 00:03:01,840 --> 00:03:03,840 Adrián 28 00:03:03,840 --> 00:03:05,840 We are going to talk 29 00:03:05,840 --> 00:03:09,280 about the 30 00:03:09,280 --> 00:03:11,280 vertebrate group 31 00:03:11,280 --> 00:03:13,280 They are mammals 32 00:03:13,280 --> 00:03:15,280 Respiration. 33 00:03:15,280 --> 00:03:17,280 They breathe with their lungs. 34 00:03:17,280 --> 00:03:19,280 Nutrition. 35 00:03:19,280 --> 00:03:21,280 They are carnivores. 36 00:03:21,280 --> 00:03:23,280 Physical characteristics. 37 00:03:23,280 --> 00:03:25,280 That they have a lot of fun. 38 00:03:25,280 --> 00:03:29,280 Why is it endangered? 39 00:03:29,280 --> 00:03:42,569 Because there are a few lynx in the world. 40 00:03:42,569 --> 00:03:44,569 Bye bye. 41 00:03:44,569 --> 00:03:58,969 Our animal in Endangerous is the gray fox. The gray fox is an animal in the Reynos that is in Canada's natural habitat. 42 00:03:58,969 --> 00:04:13,569 The great fox can be found from Ontario, Canada, to the Central and Southwestern United States, down to Venezuela. 43 00:04:14,449 --> 00:04:20,529 It also lives in the Chaparral of California and Mexico. 44 00:04:20,949 --> 00:04:27,629 Tenoche, the great fox lives on birds, small mamas, and insects and fruits. 45 00:04:27,629 --> 00:04:36,389 breeding. After a gestation period of around two months, gray foxes give birth to four 46 00:04:36,389 --> 00:04:44,829 sockets in the underground. Predators. The predators of the gray fox include the mountain 47 00:04:44,829 --> 00:04:56,389 lions, owls, coyotes, birds, and trained humans. Insects. Interesting facts. Gray foxes are 48 00:04:56,389 --> 00:05:06,389 They are also known as Gray Fox, Tree Fox, Common Gray Fox and Common Gray Fox. 49 00:05:06,389 --> 00:05:08,389 Center of America 50 00:05:08,389 --> 00:05:10,389 Physical Characteristics 51 00:05:10,389 --> 00:05:29,589 Gray foxes have length between 53 and 81 cm of wings and tail new between 28 and 44 cm. 52 00:05:29,589 --> 00:05:39,589 They are research race in common with a pair of unders and back each tipped tail. 53 00:05:39,589 --> 00:05:42,269 We have a surprise. 54 00:05:43,529 --> 00:05:44,189 Let us see. 55 00:05:49,550 --> 00:05:51,029 Save the grey fox! 56 00:05:51,410 --> 00:05:53,089 Save the grey fox! 57 00:05:53,550 --> 00:05:55,170 Save the grey fox! 58 00:05:55,589 --> 00:05:57,250 Save the grey fox! 59 00:05:57,870 --> 00:05:59,470 Save the grey fox! 60 00:05:59,850 --> 00:06:01,470 Save the grey fox! 61 00:06:01,470 --> 00:06:03,189 For each of them? 62 00:06:05,050 --> 00:06:06,110 Wait, wait, wait. 63 00:06:06,730 --> 00:06:08,170 Everybody waits quietly. 64 00:06:09,610 --> 00:06:10,589 She will give them out. 65 00:06:11,350 --> 00:06:26,829 I take my mask and I sit down. 66 00:06:26,829 --> 00:06:28,170 Say the brave fox. 67 00:06:28,810 --> 00:06:30,370 Say the brave fox. 68 00:06:30,750 --> 00:06:32,230 Say the brave fox. 69 00:06:32,829 --> 00:06:33,610 Say the brave fox. 70 00:06:33,610 --> 00:06:35,110 Sit down, everybody. 71 00:06:36,410 --> 00:06:37,769 Say the brave fox. 72 00:06:37,889 --> 00:06:39,970 Say the brave fox. 73 00:06:39,970 --> 00:07:04,800 Okay, let me see the poster closely, let me see, let me have, Aysa, let me see the poster, and the other one, Clara, let me see the poster, thank you very much, okay. 74 00:07:04,800 --> 00:07:28,600 His name of the animal is the slow lorries, it's a mammal, they breathe with their lungs. 75 00:07:28,600 --> 00:07:35,600 At night the nocturnal loris climbs around in the tree sharing food. 76 00:07:35,600 --> 00:07:44,600 He eats fruit, matter and insects. 77 00:07:46,600 --> 00:07:49,600 Physical characteristics. 78 00:07:49,600 --> 00:07:52,600 Loris are omnivores. 79 00:07:52,600 --> 00:07:56,600 They are nocturnal feeling at night. 80 00:07:56,600 --> 00:08:12,519 Why is it endangered? Because humans want to have it like a pet. And the current population is almost extinct. And this is our project. Thank you. 81 00:08:12,519 --> 00:08:19,519 Our animal is the Bengal tiger. 82 00:08:19,519 --> 00:08:26,519 The vertebrate group is mamas. They are vertebrates. 83 00:08:26,519 --> 00:08:32,519 Bengal tigers breathe with their lungs. 84 00:08:32,519 --> 00:08:42,980 their land, nutrition. Tigers eat such as moose, deer species, ticks, cows, horses, 85 00:08:42,980 --> 00:09:00,360 buffalos and goats. Physical characteristics. The adult male tiger measure about 2.90 meters 86 00:09:00,360 --> 00:09:06,860 and weigh about 300. 87 00:09:06,860 --> 00:09:11,659 Why is it endangered? 88 00:09:11,659 --> 00:09:20,960 Tiger is endangered because the tiger climate is disparate. 89 00:09:20,960 --> 00:09:28,759 Current population, there are only 2,500 Bengal tigers 90 00:09:28,759 --> 00:09:33,759 in the world and this is our presentation. 91 00:09:33,759 --> 00:09:36,759 Applause please. Excellent. 92 00:09:36,759 --> 00:09:39,759 Show me your job please, your work. 93 00:09:39,759 --> 00:09:42,759 Let me get closer. 94 00:09:46,759 --> 00:09:49,759 Thank you, chicos. 95 00:09:49,759 --> 00:09:52,759 We are going to talk about the 96 00:09:52,759 --> 00:09:55,759 8 crested gibbon. 97 00:09:55,759 --> 00:10:19,559 Current population. The populations are 25 individuals per step given. Why is it dangerous? Their habitats are disappearing and often captured and shown as pets or hunted for the traditional medicine. 98 00:10:19,559 --> 00:10:22,299 Physical characteristics 99 00:10:22,299 --> 00:10:35,240 They have the slender shape of the lizard egg with long arms and legs, grasping hand and feet, and they don't have tails. 100 00:10:36,740 --> 00:10:37,299 Nutrition 101 00:10:37,299 --> 00:10:42,460 They are omnivores. They eat meat and grass. 102 00:10:43,259 --> 00:10:44,139 Respiration 103 00:10:44,139 --> 00:10:48,799 They breathe with their lungs, and they are mammals. 104 00:10:48,799 --> 00:10:51,799 vertebrate guru, mammals. 105 00:10:51,799 --> 00:10:52,799 Okay. 106 00:10:52,799 --> 00:10:54,799 And that is our project. 107 00:10:54,799 --> 00:10:56,799 And this is the photo. 108 00:10:56,799 --> 00:10:59,799 Let me see the photo closely, Joel. 109 00:10:59,799 --> 00:11:00,799 Amazing. 110 00:11:00,799 --> 00:11:02,799 And applause, please, everybody. 111 00:11:02,799 --> 00:11:04,799 Thank you very much, guys. 112 00:11:04,799 --> 00:11:05,799 Thank you. 113 00:11:05,799 --> 00:11:06,799 Thank you. 114 00:11:11,799 --> 00:11:14,799 Lynx Pardinus. 115 00:11:14,799 --> 00:11:16,799 Characteristics. 116 00:11:16,799 --> 00:11:20,799 The fur is good for his camouflage. 117 00:11:20,799 --> 00:11:25,039 Respiration, respirate with lungs. 118 00:11:25,039 --> 00:11:28,919 Nutrition, eat meat. 119 00:11:28,919 --> 00:11:35,200 Where it lives, in Iberic Peninsula, Spain and Portugal. 120 00:11:35,200 --> 00:11:38,120 Reproduction, be be proud. 121 00:11:38,120 --> 00:11:39,960 Why is extinct? 122 00:11:39,960 --> 00:11:47,039 There are more flies in their natural territories, and they don't have many food. 123 00:11:47,419 --> 00:11:48,799 The humans kill them. 124 00:11:49,580 --> 00:11:51,559 Vertebrate group, mamma. 125 00:11:52,419 --> 00:12:00,299 Human population, more or less 150 in all the world. 126 00:12:01,639 --> 00:12:04,940 And this is our presentation. 127 00:12:05,539 --> 00:12:06,419 Applause, please. 128 00:12:06,419 --> 00:12:12,100 I'm going to get close to the animal. 129 00:12:12,100 --> 00:12:14,700 Thank you very much, girls. 130 00:12:14,700 --> 00:12:24,580 We are going to present the grizzly and the vertebrate group of the grizzly is mammals. 131 00:12:24,580 --> 00:12:33,259 The respirations with the lungs and the nutrition are omnivore. 132 00:12:33,259 --> 00:12:40,259 Its favorite fruits are its own germs. 133 00:12:40,259 --> 00:12:43,259 Physical characteristics 134 00:12:43,259 --> 00:12:49,259 It is the largest of our juice type mammals. 135 00:12:49,259 --> 00:13:03,539 Males are 38% lighter than females and they can weigh up to 400 kilograms. 136 00:13:04,340 --> 00:13:07,080 Why are they endangered? 137 00:13:07,740 --> 00:13:13,480 Because of the destruction of the forest, especially the fairies. 138 00:13:13,980 --> 00:13:15,740 They invern it in the winter. 139 00:13:15,740 --> 00:13:18,659 Current population. 140 00:13:19,259 --> 00:13:24,259 113 in the Iberian Peninsula 141 00:13:24,259 --> 00:13:27,259 And this is our project 142 00:13:27,259 --> 00:13:29,259 Okay, applause please 143 00:13:31,259 --> 00:13:32,259 Wait a sec 144 00:13:32,259 --> 00:13:33,259 Okay 145 00:13:34,259 --> 00:13:38,259 Hello, we are talking about the dog savage 146 00:13:38,259 --> 00:13:42,259 Parapopulans, that they live in trees 147 00:13:42,259 --> 00:13:49,230 Because the humans, that save our animals 148 00:13:49,230 --> 00:14:12,610 animals, animals, physical characteristics, care, nutrition, they eat tanneries, steam, 149 00:14:12,610 --> 00:14:25,809 leaves, and flowers, they breathe through day long, vegetables, there are many vegetables, 150 00:14:25,809 --> 00:14:34,210 We are going to talk about the Mounsing Gorilla. 151 00:14:34,210 --> 00:14:38,210 What vertebrate group is? 152 00:14:38,210 --> 00:14:40,210 It's the Mouns group. 153 00:14:40,210 --> 00:14:43,210 How they live? 154 00:14:43,210 --> 00:14:45,210 With lunch. 155 00:14:45,210 --> 00:14:50,210 What is their nutrition? 156 00:14:50,210 --> 00:14:52,210 They are herbivores. 157 00:14:52,210 --> 00:14:55,210 What are their physical characteristics? 158 00:14:55,210 --> 00:14:58,210 Nose, mouth, ears and eyes. 159 00:14:58,210 --> 00:15:00,210 Why is it dangerous? 160 00:15:00,210 --> 00:15:06,210 Because they kill their habitat. 161 00:15:06,210 --> 00:15:18,210 The population is 700 mountain gorillas. 162 00:15:18,210 --> 00:15:21,210 Thank you very much, bye bye. 163 00:15:21,210 --> 00:15:41,990 Hello, we are Alejandro and Unay. What is the current population? They live in Portugal and in Spain. What is their respiration? They breathe with their lungs. Why is it dangerous? 164 00:15:41,990 --> 00:15:50,970 They are endangered because of the loss of the screw glands. 165 00:15:51,850 --> 00:15:55,409 What is their physical characteristic? 166 00:15:56,450 --> 00:16:00,470 They have a beard and large ears. 167 00:16:01,289 --> 00:16:03,149 What is their nutrition? 168 00:16:04,070 --> 00:16:06,690 They are carnivores. 169 00:16:07,750 --> 00:16:09,889 What is their vertebrae? 170 00:16:09,889 --> 00:16:13,889 The vertebrate group are mermaids. 171 00:16:13,889 --> 00:16:16,889 Thank you very much, guys. 172 00:16:16,889 --> 00:16:22,840 We're going to talk about the panda bird. 173 00:16:22,840 --> 00:16:26,840 They respirate with their lungs. 174 00:16:26,840 --> 00:16:33,840 They are herbivores, and they eat plants. 175 00:16:33,840 --> 00:16:50,840 They are mammals and there are 1,600 of pandas in the world. 176 00:16:50,840 --> 00:17:01,840 They are in danger because we have minus bamboo each time and we are destroying their habitat. 177 00:17:01,840 --> 00:17:27,519 Physical characteristics. The body length is from 120 cm to 180 cm. The shoulder length is from 74 cm to 84 cm. 178 00:17:27,519 --> 00:17:45,519 The tail length is about 10 cm to 27 cm and the head length is about 52 cm to 77 cm. 179 00:17:46,519 --> 00:17:53,789 Maria, and we are going to talk about the polar bear. 180 00:17:53,789 --> 00:18:21,990 The digit name in Latin is Ursus Maritimus, then it means sea bear. 181 00:18:21,990 --> 00:18:36,990 There are mammals. Current population. Global polar bear population size is about 26 million. 182 00:18:36,990 --> 00:19:16,920 Better birth groups. Polar bears are mamas. Polar bears are in the restoration. A polar bear's respiratory system is similar to that of any other mama. 183 00:19:16,920 --> 00:19:33,960 The respiratory system uses the lungs, blood, heart, veins and the arteries to take in oxygen, transport it around the body and breathe out carbon dioxide. 184 00:19:33,960 --> 00:19:45,960 A polar bear can't close off its nose in order to stop the water from entering when swimming. 185 00:19:45,960 --> 00:19:55,960 To entail the polar bear to stay under the water for around three minutes at a time. 186 00:19:55,960 --> 00:20:01,960 The polar bear has long lungs. 187 00:20:01,960 --> 00:20:28,960 Let's see what the atom name polar bears weigh from 30 to more than 500 kilos. 188 00:20:28,960 --> 00:20:41,960 They are considerably smaller, normally weighing 150 to 300 kilos. 189 00:20:41,960 --> 00:20:42,960 Nutrition 190 00:20:42,960 --> 00:20:49,960 Polar bears are among all the largest living things or carnivores. 191 00:20:49,960 --> 00:20:55,960 They live at so late on a diet of wheelchairs. 192 00:20:55,960 --> 00:21:01,960 Among polar bears have been quintessence 193 00:21:01,960 --> 00:21:13,960 and many other arctics, including wasps, whales, and ribbons. 194 00:21:13,960 --> 00:21:37,380 A polar bear's stomach can hold around two percent of its body weight and can consume ninety-seven percent of the fat from the meal. 195 00:21:37,380 --> 00:22:02,019 And a polar bear produces around 1,200 kilograms of fat per day on Saturday. This means that a bear still can produce around a week's worth of food from a polar bear. 196 00:22:02,019 --> 00:22:51,279 Recycle everything you can, turn on the lights, water, water, water, water, water, water, water, 197 00:22:51,279 --> 00:23:08,279 watch less TV, play few computer games, use resume, reduce a ball, walk or bicycle more often, 198 00:23:08,279 --> 00:23:20,279 Plant trees. Be a conservationist. Weatherproof your home. 199 00:23:20,279 --> 00:23:25,279 Every little bit can make a difference. 200 00:23:25,279 --> 00:23:26,279 Thanks. 201 00:23:26,279 --> 00:23:29,279 Thank you, June.