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Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Sharks Report

Hi Guys I'm back about 2 weeks ago we had to write a shark report.
A report is factual piece of writing which means it is full of facts
ENJOY!

Sharks


Beginning
Sharks are fish, that roam around the ocean feasting on their prey.
This Report is around what Sharks Look Like, their Actions and their Characteristics and Behaviours


What does a shark look like?

Sharks worldwide can be spotted because they all have common features.
Sharks have long white teeth to catch and feast on their prey.
They have cuts in the side of them called gills so they can breathe underwater.
A pointy fin comes out over them to stabilise sharks so they don’t roll over. Sharks are really long and big.
Their dark creepy eyes never move unless their attacking something. Sharks skeletons are made of cartilage.
These fierce animals are grey on top and pale on the bottom.


Actions


If another shark has food the other one will attack the shark and try and to steal the food.
Sharks swim all around the world. They use their electroreceptors to sense fish and other sea creatures.
Female sharks lay hundreds of eggs all the time. Sharks are usually very aggressive towards their prey.
Lots of sharks will eat plankton which are little microscopic things that like that move around the ocean.


Characteristics/behaviours


Sharks are very aggressive.
They can also be passive aggressive like a bee sometimes so if a sea creatures aggravate sharks they will attack.
Sharks can be careless because after their babies are born they don’t care for them.
Some sharks can actually be harmless and lots of the it tends to the bigger sharks that are.
Sharks only attack if they’re hungry.


Conclusion:
Sharks are actually very nice to humans because more people die from lightning strikes then they do from shark attacks.
There are 440 species of shark and probably a lot more.


This was very fun and a little bit challenging because we had to come up with topic sentences

Blog Ya Later!

3 comments:

  1. That was incredible it was one of the best posts i've seen on a blog that taught me a lot about sharks now I now much more about them then I used to good job!!

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  2. Thanks Thom for the nice comment!

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  3. Also Thom when your commenting, remember to use a Positive, Helpful and Thoughtful sentence.

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