Official Kids Mag www.kidscoop.com © Vicki Whiting June 2023
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A little over two-thirds of the earth
is covered with water, so there's
plenty of it for animals
of all stripes to
splash in.
When dolphins leap gracefully out of the water into
the air, they are sometimes traveling faster than
20 miles per hour.
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Some scientists say that dolphins leap
to look for food. Others say it's a way
of cleaning themselves. Still other
scientists say the lively mammals are
playing tag!
Draw another
dolphin leaping
in the water
If you have one as a pet, you know
that cats usually hate water (unless
they're drinking it). But tigers are
different. They love the water!
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Tigers swim for fun, to hunt, and—
for those who live in tropical
climates—to cool off.
Most tigers don't like to get water
in their eyes and so they'll usually
wade up to their necks. Tigers also
have webbed paws and they are
quite at home in the water, often
feeding on fish and turtles.
Can you find your
way through the
tiger's stripes?