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Monday, July 20, 2020

MRSGREEN LION

MRSGREEN LION
Movement: The deer will move one way then another,
the deers will make a lot of noise to confuse the lions.
The lion can only only run fast for a short time. 
Reproduction: In captivity lions often breed every year,
but in the wild they usually breed no more than once in two
years. Females are recepitve to mating for three or four days
within a widely variable reproductive.
Sensing: The lion is known as the king of the jungle,
and he’s engineered to rule. Not only do lions have good senses.
Growth: Adult lions are between 3 and 8 years old.
They are fully grown and are of breeding age - females will
often have cubs. Adult males are in their prime.
Respiration: Lion  respiratory systems are similar to humans
as well, through a two-way respiratory system. T
hey inhale oxygen. 
Excretion: Lions, like other mammals,
urinate through their genitals, via a tube that leads from their
bladder to the outside world. Giraffes ingest and digest
their food in an internal cavity.
Giraffes excrete their nitrogen waste as urea.
Found mostly in Africa. 
Nutrition: Lions are also scavengers and will happily steal food from other animals, or eat leftovers after a kill. This means than when other carnivores have caught prey, lions will often bully them into giving up their meal. This doesn't always work with hyenas though, who also live in a family group called a pride.

4 comments:

  1. lions is a good mrsgren to do
    and its really intreasting to
    read.

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  2. Hey Addie,
    I love the animal you choose and how you where writing about it.
    You added a lot of detail in each part of the MRSGREN process.
    I also love the picture that you added.
    from Kiwa.

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  3. Hi Addison I like the infomation about lions.I like how you write your story. good grammer.And I like how we did the same animal.

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    1. Thanks Rylee for the postivie feedback you gave, and I like how we did the same animal.

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