
Goosegrass
Galium Aparine


3 POINTS
• Leaves have small hooks that act as Velcro.
• When you dry the leaves you can make a coffee-like drink.

Giant Isopod
Bathynomus giganteus


4 POINTS
• The Giant Isopod lives on the sea floor.
• The Giant Isopod can grow up to 40 centimeters in length.

Beaver
Castor canadensis


• Beaver’s front teeth never stop growing.
• Beavers eat tree bark, grass, roots, twigs and lillies.
• Beavers live close to the forest.

Polar Bear
Ursus maritimus


• Polar bears have 5 sharp claws on each foot.
• Polar bears have one litter every two years.
• Polar bears will make a den if it gets too hot.

Killer Whale
Orcinus orca


• Baby Whales are called calves.
• Killer Whales eat seals, sea lions, and other marine life.
• Killer Whales live in the ocean.

Killer Whale
Orcinus orca


• Calf is a baby Killer Whale’s name.
• Killer Whales live in the sea.
• Killer Whales eat other whales and seals.

Deer
Rangifer tarandus


• Deer can have different antlers and spots.
• Deer live in forests.
• Baby deer are called fawns.

Polar Bear
Ursus maritimus


• Polar Bears are big and furry.
• Polar Bears have no predators.
• Polar Bear babies are called cubs.

Canada Goose
Branta canadensis


• The Canada Goose is a large bird.
• The Canada Goose flies to southern US, and when it’s warm in Canada, they fly back.
• The Canada Goose likes to eat weeds.