Finding Nemo

Tropical sea life
JAX BROWNING P/3
Expository text
Nudibranch
This article was written by
Jennifer S. Holland who is
part of the National
Geographic staff. It talks
about the different parts of
the nudibranchs body and
their habits. It also talks
about where they live and
what they eat.
Fun facts about nudibranch

There are over 3,000 species of nudibranch.
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All nudibranchs are sea slugs, but not all sea slugs are nudibranch.
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They are born with stinging tentacles, but not with stinging cells. They
eat things like jelly fish and use their stinging cells for their own
tentacles.
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The stinging tentacles are called nematocysts.
Narrative
Finding Nemo
This is a movie done
by Disney- Pixar. Its
about a clown fish
and a forgetful blue
tang looking for the
clown fish’s son
Nemo. Nemo was
caught by humans,
and then taken to a
fish tank in Sydnee
Australia. After an
epic adventure the
son and father are
reunited.
Fun facts about Finding Nemo
 The main fish in this film are two
clown fish and a blue tang fish
 The names of the two sea turtles
are Crush and Squirt
 Bruce, the great white shark, is a
vegetarian
 The most known line in the film is
“Just keep swimming!”
 There is a deep sea fish featured
in the show called the angler fish.
Quiz on Finding Nemo
What is Bruce?
A.Vegan
B.Omnivore
C.Vegetarian
D.Carnivore
The main fish in the film are?
 A.
2 clown fish and a yellow tang
 B. 2 blue tang and a clown fish
 C. 2 blue clown fish and a clown
 D. 2 clown fish and a blue tang
The 2 turtles in the film names are?

A. Crush and Squirt

B. Dude and Squirt

C. Squat and Dude

D. Dude and Crush
The most known line in the film is?

A. He touched the “butt.”
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B. Fish are friends not food.
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C. Just keep swimming.
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D. I shall call him Squishy and he shall be mine, and he
shall be my Squishy.
The deep sea fish in the film is a?

A. angle fish

B. angler fish

C. blob fish

D. stargazer fish
claim

We need to make more people aware of protecting
sharks instead of sea turtles because humans kills more
sharks than sea turtles every year

Only 4,600 sea turtles die each year because of
humans, but 273 million sharks are annually killed by
humans every year.
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Based on this evidence, we must conclude that sharks
need more protection than sea turtles because most
people are more willing to worry about sea turtles, which
are peaceful animals, but not sharks because they seem
dangerous.