Stereotypes Of Animals

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Animals
Did you know animals live everywhere or even anywhere and they also need habitats and where you go you see animals some. Also a lot of animals live in hot places like deserts, Egyptian, and Mexico, or New Mexico and some cold places to like Antarctica, sometimes deserts, at night winter places North pole there also some weird names like the mammoths mammals and some big animals like the even there so much animals all around the world like all over the world not kidding some are dangerous nice or calm and sometimes there shy to some of you might be asking how many animals there to exact there might be over 10000 animals are all over the world.
What do animals do
Sometimes they do is they bite each other and climb on each other tag each other hide from each other and their parents also hunt for their kids they have special jabbing teeths to slice their body with or to jab there teeth with and use their razor sharp claws with and they can also camouflage to bushes for a sneaky way instead of just going right away and they grab their prey and feed it to their babies and they eat.
What do they eat
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And lots of black ink comes out all over and now let's start from the clownfish now clown fish almost looks like Nemo from the movie and they can also camoflash in coral reefs there really good at doing that. Now let's do jellyfish and dolphins the jellyfish are electric and blue and purple and it also has six tentacles when try to touch a jellyfish it will electric you really bad it is so dangerous if you ever see it you have to run. Now let's start with the dolphins some people can talk to dolphins they are super friendly and dolphins eat fishes like regular fish and bits and bits of

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