Past and Present Animals Volume 1 | Page 21

Rabbits

By Kaylee Shaver

What are rabbits and their burrows like rabbits make homes called burrows or nests. They line their nests with grass and fur from their bodies. Bunnies stay warm in the burrows or nests. Newborn bunnies cannot see or hear. Young rabbits are called bunnies or lths. Thats what the life of rabbits is like.

Muskrats

By Morgan

What do muskrats look like? Muskrats have very huge teeth. Their tails are long and they have brown fur. They have webbed feet. Muskrats have little bumps on their teeth called claws. They can grow about two feet long. Muskrats look like beavers. That’s what muskrats look like.

Grey wolves

By Trinity Tanner

What are the lives of wolves like? There are two kinds of wolves, the gray wolf and the red wolf. The way a wolf moves its body shows how the wolf feels. By the 1960s wolves only lived in Canada, Alaska and parts of Minnesota. Pack members lick each other’s noses to say hello. The wolf’s front fangs can be longer than two inches. It is illegal to hunt wolves in much of the United States. That’s what the life of a wolf is like.

Raccoons By Destiny Jane Ratliff

What are raccoons like? Raccoons are still alive Raccoons move from one home to another. Raccoons sleep in daytime and they wake up at night. Raccoons hide and wait for the night to come. They can climb head up and down and they are not afraid of falling. Raccoons have a striped tails to balance. They eat garbage. They are mean but they love their babies. Thats what Raccoons are like.