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You can feed and pet this type of animal at Marineland. |
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Sea lions and seals are members of the family. |
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Air breathing marine mammals that have completely adapted to underwater life. |
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Marineland is located in , Ontario, Canada. |
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The North American is commonly known as the buffalo. |
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Whales breathe through a . |
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You should never do this on a test. |
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Part of the head containing nostrils. |
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The land bordering a body of water. |
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Fish use these to help them swim. |
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Scientists call them Zalophus Californianus but we call them |
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Domestic Mallards can be found as far north as the Arctic |
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Long, stiff hairs found on the face of various mammals |
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Part situated on the back of an aquatic animal used for maneuvering through the water. |
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Marineland's roller coaster ride. |
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The cetacean family is comprised of whales, , and porpoises. |
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A baby bear is called a . |
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Sea lions are more agile on land than . |
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Kandu and Nootka are whales. |
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The dolphins found at Marineland are Bottlenose Dolphins |
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Whales, dolphins, sea lions and humans are all |
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Fish have that can see under water. |
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Dolphins can up to 55 km per hour (35 mph).
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