Saturday, April 2, 2016

A TO Z CHALLENGE: LETTER B






 Bat Rays


The world is filled with fascinating animals...on land, in the air, and under the sea. This A to Z challenge, hosted by the KICKS KIDS CLUB (where parents, teachers, and librarians find FREE resources supporting children's character development), will introduce kids to some of the more interesting creatures found in the deep blue ocean...

  • The bay ray likes to hunt for small marine life like crabs, shrimp, or mollusks.
  • They can live up to 23 years.
  • Females are larger than the males and can weigh up to 200 pounds with a wing span of six feet.


 
 KICKS Kids Club



20 comments:

  1. I was just reading a novel earlier today that had a part about bat rays in. I learned there that the females are larger than the males and they do live births like sharks.
    Susan Says

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  2. I think they are magnificent looking creatures myself!

    thanks for visiting!

    betty
    http://viewsfrombenches.blogspot.com/

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    1. Hi Betty and welcome to this blog! They look so graceful when they swim...;~)

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  3. Great photograph and the name does fit doesn't it!

    Happy Second Day of the A to Z!
    Ninga Minion @YolandaRenee from
    Defending The Pen
    Parallels
    Murderous Imaginings


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    1. Hi Yolanda! Since picture books are one of the many genres I write in, I have a feeling this little guy might be spotlighted in one of my future stories...;~)

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  4. Wow a wing span of 6 feet and 200 lbs. I would imagine the mamma is feared!

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    1. Hi Donna! If I was swimming near it I would make a hasty exit...lol...

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  5. Children do love learning about animals. Nothing better except going to the beach of course.
    Ann Bennett @annbennett12

    Too Much To Choose From
    Science Ladybug

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    1. Hi Ann! There were moments in my youth that I debated becoming either a veterinarian or a marine biologist. I grew up to be a writer about such things as well as a Senior Certified Taekwondo Instructor. Who knew I would end up like this? Lol...

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  6. What a wonderful group for kids! Love it.

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    1. Hi Elizabeth and welcome to this blog! Thank you for your kind words. I've been running my author blog for six years now and trying really hard to get this one off the ground as well. Just wait until you see what I have in store for the lesser used letters of the alphabet...;~)

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  7. Sorry, was that Bat ray or Bay ray? Fascinating information for kids. Great group.

    JO ON FOOD, LIFE AND A SCENT OF CHOCOLATE

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  8. Brilliant post and topic! I will have to show this to my son as he will be in his element reading this :D Thank u for stopping by my blog too :)

    Heather

    http://heathersstitchingstory.blogspot.co.uk/

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    @xstitchchick

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    1. Hi Heather and welcome to this blog! I have been posting on my author blog for six years and now I'm working on getting this resource blog running smoothly as well. Just wait until your son sees what I post for the lesser used letters of the alphabet...;~)

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  9. What a lovely site! I must get my son to visit this :)

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  10. Hi Durba and welcome to this blog! I will be covering many interesting sea creatures in the days ahead. I hope your son enjoys these challenge posts...;~)

    Thanks for stopping by and come back any time!

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  11. Six feet wing span! Wow! What an amazing creature.

    @HeatherJacksonW from
    WriteOnSisters - Masterplots from A to Z

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  12. You have a very interesting topic. I am learning so much about what is lives in water. Thanks.
    Shalom,
    Patricia @ EverythingMustChange

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