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Changing Velocity
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Animation
& Design:
/>
Joshua Thomas<
br/>
j
tmotion101@g
mail.co
m
Narration:
Dale Bennett<
br/>
Script:
Bethan Parry, Keith Ross and...
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Sperm whale
Sperm whale | Ocean Literacy | FuseSchool
The sperm whale is definitely one of the coolest creatures
on Earth.
First of all, it is the largest carnivore on Earth. The females are typically around 20m long while the big...
The sperm whale is definitely one of the coolest creatures
on Earth.
First of all, it is the largest carnivore on Earth. The females are typically around 20m long while the big...
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