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Animals in the wild
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Animals in the wild. Our planet is home to so many wonderful creatures, big and small,
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fast and slow. But many animals are endangered. Even the biggest animal that lives on land,
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the elephant. An elephant has got a long nose. It's called a trunk and elephants use it to eat,
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eat, drink water and even take a bath. Elephants are vegetarians. They eat grass and fruit.
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They don't eat meat. Watch out! Here comes a fierce cat! Did you know that tigers are
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also endangered? These beautiful animals have got orange and black fur. They can run fast
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they are hunters. They live in the jungle and they eat other animals. This lucky
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whale lives in the sea so the tiger can't have him for dinner. But humpback
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whales are endangered too. Did you know that whales can sing and their songs are
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beautiful? Whales are mammals so they haven't got scales. They've got hair like
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other mammals. But like fish they've got big fins to help them swim. They can jump
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high out of the water and make a big splash. It looks like they're flying. Some
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endangered animals really can fly. This parrot with bright colored feathers is a
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macaw. It lives in the rainforest and eats nuts, fruit and seeds. It's got a
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a powerful beak to help crack the nuts. More than 1,000 animals are endangered in the world.
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Let's protect them. What can we do? The first step is to protect our planet, their home
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and ours.
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- Subido por:
- Pedro G.
- Licencia:
- Todos los derechos reservados
- Visualizaciones:
- 85
- Fecha:
- 30 de enero de 2019 - 12:19
- Visibilidad:
- Público
- Centro:
- CP INF-PRI VICENTE FERRER
- Duración:
- 02′ 35″
- Relación de aspecto:
- 1.37:1
- Resolución:
- 720x526 píxeles
- Tamaño:
- 58.15 MBytes