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ABC Lifecycles
by Gabriella Posada- Casanova
Illustratons by Gabriella Posada- Casanova

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Table of Content
A- Alligator Page 6-7
B- Butterfly Page 8-9
C- Chicken Page 10-11
D- Dolphin Page 12-13
E- Elephant Page 14-15
F- Frog Page 16-17
G- Giraffe Page 18-19
H- Hippopotamus Page 20-21
I- Iguana Page 22-23
J- Jaguar Page 24-25
K- Kangaroo Page 26-27
L- Llama Page 28-29
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M- Monkey Page 30-31
N- Nurse Shark Page 32-33
O- Octopus Page 34-35
P- Penguins Page 36-37
Q- Quail Page 38-39
R- Rhinos Page 40-41
S- Snake Page 42-43
T- Turtles Page 44-45
U- Umbrella Birds Page 46-47
V- Vampire Bats Page 48-49
W- Whales Page 50-51
X- X-ray Tetra Page 52-53
Y- Yaks Page 54-55 Z- Zebra Page 56-57
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Aa is for...
Alligator
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A female alligator lays eggs. The eggs hatch and become baby alligators. The baby alligator grows up to be an adult alligator
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Bb is for...
Butterfly

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Butterflies start off by eggs. The egg hatches and behold a caterpillar. The caterpillar then becomes a chrysalis, which we commonly see in our backyards. Lastly, a butterfly is born.
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Cc is for...
Chicken


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A female chicken, called a hen lays eggs. The eggs hatch and chicks comes out. The chick grows to be a hen if female and a rooster if male.
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Dd is for...
Dolphin

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The dolphins mate. The female dolphin is pregnant and a baby is born. A baby dolphin is called a calf. The calf grow into an adult dolphin.
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Ee is for...
Elephant

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1. Baby 2. Adolescent 3. Adult
The mama elephant gives birth to the baby elephant. The baby elephant becomes an adolescent. The adolescent grows up to be an adult elephant.
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Ff is for...
Frog

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Frogs lay about 4,000 eggs floating in a pond. Tad poles then hatch from eggs and live in the pond. The body of he tad poles shrinks and the legs come out to form froglets.
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Gg is for...
Giraffe

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Female giraffes give birth to only one baby. The female is pregnant for about 15 months, which is longer than humans. When a baby giraffe is born it can be about 6.5 feet tall!
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Hh is for...
Hippopotamus

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Male hippos will fight to get the female. At 8 months baby hippos will go hunting for food with their mothers. Hippos can live up to 30 or 40 years!
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Ii is for...
Iguana

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Iguanas lay from 10-30 eggs in a whole they dig, known as their nest. Mother's are known as "hand-off" mothers because they do not guard their eggs. The eggs hatch on their own 90 days later!
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Jj is for...
Jaguar

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Female jaguars have from 1-4 kittens. She will give birth in a cave. The kittens are born with their eyes closed. Jaguars can live up to 11 years in the wild or 22 years in the zoo. Jaguars can live double their life in a zoo.
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Kk is for...
Kangaroo

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Kangaroo mothers have "joeys" or babies. They live in their mothers pouch to develop fur. After a couple years they are out of the pouch and follow their mother's for safety reasons.
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Ll is for...
Llama

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Baby llama's when born can weigh about 20-31 pounds! They grow to up to be 6 feet tall. Some llamas can live up to 30 years.
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Mm is for...
Monkey

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Female monkeys take about 4-8 months to give birth. They will be full grown in 18 months to 8 years depending on the type of monkey.
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Nn is for...
Nurse Shark

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Nurse sharks develop eggs within the body. They also hatch inside the body. Nurse sharks give about 21-29 pups. They are born up to 30 centimeters long.
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Oo is for...
Octopus

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Male octopus die a few months after mating. The female protects the eggs with her life. Once the eggs hatch, she also dies.
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Pp is for...
Penguin

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Male penguins take care of the egg while the female penguin goes to feed. She brings back food in her beak. After the chicks are born the male leaves and brings back food in his beak 6 or 7 times. Chicks mature by themselves.
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Qq is for...
Quail

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Quails lay about 12-18 tiny eggs. When the eggs hatch the parents stay close. They get their first feathers at weeks. After 5 weeks old the young quails are much more independent.
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"ABC Lifecycles"
ABC Lifecycles is an informative book that introduces children to the life cycles of various animals from A to Z. Each animal's lifecycle is explained in simple, easy-to-understand language.
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