Did you know that seahorses mate for life and have very few predators because they're too bony? How about that Beluga whales are called the canaries of the sea because they're some of the noisiest animals in the ocean? Finally, did you know that the Loggerhead sea turtle female will travel sometimes up to thousands of miles to lay her eggs on the same beach where she was born? All of these are true stories and more you can learn in this riveting online course.
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Pre-lesson Activity - Course Materials/Seahorse Coloring & DK Find Out Interactive Activity
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Seahorse Lesson Video Part I with NatureGlo & Download Files
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Seahorse Lesson Video Part II with NatureGlo
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Going Beyond: Seahorse Student Projects, Resources, & Activities
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Beluga Whale Main Lesson Video with NatureGlo Part I - Physical Characteristics & Behavior
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Beluga Whale Main Lesson Video with NatureGlo Part II - Geographic Range
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Beluga Whale Main Lesson Video with NatureGlo Part III - Reproduction
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Going Beyond - Beluga Whale Projects & Resources
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Loggerhead Sea Turtle Main Lesson with NatureGlo - Part I
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Loggerhead Sea Turtle Part Video Lesson Part II: Reproduction, Conservation & Geographic Range
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Literature Connection - One Tiny Turtle Read Aloud and Creative Writing Activity
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Video - The Survival of the Sea Turtle
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Student Certificate of Completion