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Who Am I?
Identify these animals by the following narratives. Make your choice by clicking
in the box that says "Select Your Answer" and dragging to the animal you think
the narrative is describing.
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I swim and feed in the kelp beds off the coast of California. It's rare that I
come to shore; I even sleep at sea. So we do not get swept away by ocean
currents, I twist myself and my baby in the kelp. I use "tools" to open shells;
crabs are one of my favorite foods. Who am I?
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My main enemy is the leopard seal; they are large enough to eat me whole.
Leopard seals hang around the area where my kind breeds. When it's time to go
fishing, one of us will dive into the water, and if we survive, the others will
follow. Who am I?
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I am a very playful and intelligent animal. Don't call me a fish, because I'm a
mammal. I have been known to save drowning humans by pushing them to the
water's surface. Who am I?
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I live in a cold place and I am a very cunning and skilled hunter. If I spot a
seal on an ice float, I will swim beneath it and launch a surprise attack.
Seals are one of my favorite foods. Who am I?
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I have long tusks and sensitive whiskers, which I use for hunting shellfish in
sea mud. I also use my tusks for fighting. A sailor once witnessed one of my
kind battle a narwhal and win. Who am I?
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