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Hello, this is my presentation. Mark, what do your animals eat? 00:00:00
Gorillas are mostly animals. Sometimes they eat more fruits than us. 00:00:06
Gorillas eat leaves, stems, fruits, bark and buds, ants, worms, termites and larvas. 00:00:15
Gorillas rarely drink water because they consume secluded vegetation that is comprised of almost hot water. 00:00:25
Mark, where does it find its food? 00:00:37
Gorillas find their food in the habitat in which they are. 00:00:41
Mark, how does it find or catch its food? 00:00:47
They use various tools to get their food. 00:00:52
When gorillas go in search of food, they use sticks to measure the depth of the water. 00:00:56
They have to cross a swamp and they also use stones to tear some fruit and obtain this food. 00:01:05
Mark, is your animal the prey of any other animal? 00:01:16
Generally, gorillas don't have any predators to worry about. 00:01:27
However, there are times when they have trouble with other gorillas or even very well-fed. 00:01:34
Mark, does your animal hunt in a pack? 00:01:46
Gorillas don't eat meat. They just eat insects, so they are not hunters. 00:01:53
It's heavy and big. 00:02:02
What is its size? 00:02:11
Measure one six meters. 00:02:15
Name some interesting characteristics about your animal. 00:02:20
It's like a animal in which class does the animal belong in this arm. 00:02:31
How big? What is this animal? 00:02:48
It's in the Congo jungle. 00:02:51
It has a lot of animal fashions, a lot of trees. 00:02:58
There are a lot of mountains and deep rivers. 00:03:04
The climate is warm and cold depending the climate. 00:03:10
There are a lot of humidity. 00:03:16
It rains a lot. 00:03:19
Jays just eat these dangers because these are a lot of wild animals such as 00:03:22
a coral reef, lion, tiger, cockerel, and others eat eggs. 00:03:34
Subido por:
Damaris De D.
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24 de marzo de 2021 - 21:21
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CP INF-PRI MARIO VARGAS LLOSA
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04′ 12″
Relación de aspecto:
4:3 Hasta 2009 fue el estándar utilizado en la televisión PAL; muchas pantallas de ordenador y televisores usan este estándar, erróneamente llamado cuadrado, cuando en la realidad es rectangular o wide.
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