Jaguars
You all are probably familiar with the jaguar.
The Jaguar is most found in
the tropical rain forests and swamps of central and South America. The jaguar’s
life span is 12-13 years, and their estimated population is 15,000! Jaguars
prey on deer, capybara and tapir, and their predators are, sadly, humans. The
color of a jaguar is tan, yellow, brown, white, and black.
The Cuttlefish
The Cuttlefish is one of the most
fascinating fish on earth. One of its most amazing features is that it can
change color at will! For example the colors of a mad Cuttlefish are black and
white. There are limited colors a Cuttlefish can turn: Green, Red, Blue,
Yellow, Orange, Brown, Pink, Black, and White. The Cuttlefish’s main meals are
crab shrimp and fish. Did you know that just one cuttlefish litter can be up to 200 baby
Cuttlefish? A lot, right? So JKE what are the colors a Cuttlefish can change
into? Look through the text to find out. Come back next week to see more
Fantastic Fun animals!
- Theresa
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