Monday, June 25, 2012

Red Prawn,Starfish and Seahorse

RED PRAWN
Red prawns grow almost half the size of our palm.  Red prawn eats little planktons in the water.  Red prawns are harmless and are like normal prawns but red in colour.  Red prawns are found in Fiji.  The islanders treat Red prawns with respect and are forbidden from killing or harming them.By AR



STARFISH
There are more than 1800 species of starfish and possibly many more that aren't discovered.  Starfish eat from from their stomachs.  They turn their tummies inside out to eat their food.  Starfish don't have blood, gills,fins or a skeleton.  Starfish have a tough spiny covering and a soft underside.By HM

SEAHORSE
Seahorses can be white, yellow, red, brown, black, gray, spotted or banded.  There are 35 different species of seahorses.  They live in coral reefs and sea grass beds.  They all range in size from 6-12 inches.  They feed on warter fleas, crustacheans,  small fish and other organisms. By T.M

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Lots of information and a fantastic presentation G.B rm23

Anonymous said...

Aryan I like your prawn poster, I never new there was such a thing as a red prawn, your facts were interesting. LS Rm23