ANIMALS
Aprende el nombre de cada animal y diviértete te resolviendo los recursos que encontraras en esta lección.
ANIMAL'S CLASSIFICATION
WILD ANIMALS
(Animales Salvajes)
DOMESTIC ANIMALS
(Animales Domésticos)
SEA ANIMALS
(Animales Acuáticos)
We share a video in order to reinforce and learn the animal's pronunciation
Te compartimos un vídeo para que refuerces y aprendas la pronunciación de los animales
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Practica tu habilidad de lectura con curiosidades acerca de MEGALODON.
Practice your reading with some curiosities about Megalodon
WILD ANIMALS
(Animales Salvajes)
DOMESTIC ANIMALS
(Animales Domésticos)
SEA ANIMALS
(Animales Acuáticos)
We share a video in order to reinforce and learn the animal's pronunciation
Te compartimos un vídeo para que refuerces y aprendas la pronunciación de los animales
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Try to complete the exercises
(Intenta completar los ejercicios)
Practica tu habilidad de lectura con curiosidades acerca de MEGALODON.
Practice your reading with some curiosities about Megalodon
Some scientists believe the the Megalodon reached the maximum length of 59 feet but some others believe that it reached a maximum length of 100 feet. Forget about 100 feet. 59 feet is just enough to scare the crap out of us.
According to the estimates made by scientists, the Megalodon had a biting force of 10.8 tons to 18.2 tons per square inch. Compared to that, the great white shark has a biting force of about 1.8 tons per square inch while lions have a biting force of 650 pounds per square inch.
Today, the biggest tooth of any living organism belongs to the great white shark. The tooth of a great white shark measures 3 inches. Compared to that the Megalodon’s teeth were gigantic. This prehistoric apex predator had teeth measuring up to half a foot.
According to the estimates made by scientists, the Megalodon had a biting force of 10.8 tons to 18.2 tons per square inch. Compared to that, the great white shark has a biting force of about 1.8 tons per square inch while lions have a biting force of 650 pounds per square inch.
Today, the biggest tooth of any living organism belongs to the great white shark. The tooth of a great white shark measures 3 inches. Compared to that the Megalodon’s teeth were gigantic. This prehistoric apex predator had teeth measuring up to half a foot.
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