

is for alligator.

By Waylon Masters
American alligators live in the wild in the southeastern
United States.
They have been around since the time of the dinosaurs.
is for bear.
Polar bears live on the ice. They hunt in the water, too. They sleep in their dens. They can also swim!

By Alexandria Bryson

is for cat.

Cats can come in different colors! Cats have powerful legs, claws, and feet. Cats can be really soft!
By Oswald Tower
is for dog.

By Maverick Woods
There are several hundred breeds of dog in the world today.
E is for elephant.

Elephants are enormous - the biggest land animals on earth. They are extremely intelligent animals. They eat grasses, leaves, bamboo, and roots.
By Cameron Glasgow

Foxes live on every continent except Antarctica. They'll eat just about anything they can get their paws on. They are secretive, and live in dens.
By Cameron Glasgow
is for fox.
is for goat.

Goats are found on every continent except Antarctica. Goats are good climbers. When it comes to eating, goats really get the most out of it. Goats love fruits and vegetables. They also enjoy eating willow, mulberry, and blackberry leaves.
By Finnigan Glasgow
is for horse.

Horses are found worldwide. Horses were among the first animals to be used as performers in circus acts.
By Finnigan Glasgow
They defend themselves by running very fast.
is for iguana.

By Nicholas Ruggiero
There are about 700 kinds of iguanas. They can be different colors and sizes. They eat fruits and vegetables.


is for joey.

By Nicholas Ruggiero
A baby kangaroo is called a joey. After it is born it crawls into a pouch on the mother's stomach. When it is 7 to 10 months old, the joey is ready to leave the pouch.


is for kakapo.


There are more than 300 species or kinds of parrots. The kakapo parrot, also known as the owl parrot, lives in New Zealand. It is the world’s only flightless parrot. It cannot fly.
By Tucker Stratton
is for lion.

Nearly all wild lions
live in Africa.
Compared to other big cat species, lions are the most sociable. They are big eaters, and they hunt during storms.
By Tucker Stratton
is for moose.

Moose are the largest and heaviest members of the deer family in the world. They are found in northern forested regions of North America, Europe, and Asia.

By Levi Sandler
is for narwhal.

Narwhals live in the Arctic Ocean. It is a whale that is known for its tusk, a long tooth. It is able to communicate by squealing, trilling, and clicking.
By Levi Sandler

is for owl.

Owls live almost everywhere on Earth, except Antarctica. There are 11 species of owls in New Hampshire. Owls have two eyes and two feet.
By Palmer Larkin
P is for penguin.
There are many kinds of penguins. They cannot fly but they are good swimmers. In the United States, South Georgia has the most penguins.

By Palmer Larkin
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