I'm going to tell you about giant animals.
Elephants is one of the gigantic animals in the world. It has a long nose called a trunk and two horns called tusks. Elephants live in Africa and Asia. It drink water and keep it cool. Elephants make trumpeting noise. Elephants have long memories too. Some people say an elephant never forgets.
Hippos is the gigantic land animals. Which means river horse. It is not usually a horse. It can make snorting noise. It can make most of the time keeping cool in lakes and rivers. On the back it has a little beak neck bird to eat bugs off the back to keep it clean. Hippos likes to eat plants that can eat plants and live in Africa and Asia.
Rhinoceros is one of the gigantic plant eating animals. Rhinos have horn and it can gallop fast. It has a tick bird on the back. It can eat bugs off the back to keep clean. It can also keep it cool in water. Rhinos come from Africa and Asia. It can make animal friendship called Symbiotic.
Gentle giant elephant |
Giant Hippo |
Giant rhino |
The gigantic blue whale is a sea mammal. It lives in the ocean. The part of the hole is use to breathe air. It can blow water on top of the head. The gray whale is also a giant sea mammal. It can breathe air too. Even the humpback whale breathes air from the whale watching and it can be lots of fun.
Whale sharks are the gigantic sharks in the world. It's not a whale but one of the world's largest fish. Whale sharks grow up to all meters long. The 300 tiny teeth are really use. They hold their mouths open and feed on plankton, shrimp and small marine creatures. Whale sharks are harmless to humans. The divers can hitch a ride.
For centuries they believe stories of giant dragons and fire breathing creatures live in caves. Komodo Dragon is not a dragon at all. But it's the biggest lizard found on the Komodo island. It has mouth full of germs in the world's worst case of bad breath. Just one bite from this lizard could kill them. In reality, these dragons are giant moniter lizards found on the island until they are fully grown.
Blue Whale |
Whale Shark |
Komodo Dragon |
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