Ferret   (to "Are You Sleeping?")
Ferret, yucka! Ferret, yucka!
I smell bad. I smell bad.
I eat snakes and rabbits,
that means I'm carnivorous.
I'm also nocturnal, play at night.

Ferret, yucka! Ferret, yucka!
I'm so cute, and so soft.
I can move so quickly,
You can teach and train me.
Take me home,
I'll be your pet.
Linda Pixler, Sue Kozlowski, Jo Lynn Kozlowski
Pig (to: "If You're Happy and You Know It")
If you roll around in mud, you're a pig,
If you can go oink, oink, you're a pig.
If you move real slow and you eat a lot to grow.
With a curly tail to go... you're a pig.
Jim, Shelly, Kris, Carla, Sheri, & Lori
Cow    (to: "Baa, Baa, Black Sheep")
Bovine, bovine have you any milk?
Yes sir, yes sir four udders full.
One for my milker
One for my baby,
One for the milkman,
and one for the store.

Mr. Bull, Mr. Bull have you any meat?
Yes sir, yes sir, a butcher shop full...
There are steaks, roasts, meat for stew,
And even for hamburgers too.
Ellen Angerer, Angela Hensley
Lion   (to: "Too Sexy")
I'm too sexy for my mane, too sexy for my mane, so sexy its a shame.
I'm too sexy for my pride, too sexy for my pride, so sexy I can't hide.
I'm too sexy for you man - pet me and I'll bite your hand G-R-R-R!
Traci Morris, Jennifer Davis, Heleena Sundling, Sandy Keith, Sue Sargent
Tarantula   (to: 5 green & speckled frogs) Eight legged tarantulas have long and hairy legs, live in burrows during the day,
They eat insects, toads, and mice and hunt by touch at night
and have a very painful bite.  Ouch! Ouch!
Jamie Smith, Jeness Kolberg
Armadillo   (to: The Farmer in the Dale)
Armadillo has a tail, He's covered with plates of scale..
Hi ho armadillo, he has a tail and scales.
He rolls into a ball, he does not fall...
Hi ho armidillo, he is 3 feet tall.
He eats ughs and bugs, he eats lizards and gizzards.
Hi ho armidillo, he eats plants and ants.
Emanuela Jackson, Helen Fitzgerald, Linda Jackson
Komodo Dragon     (to: Brady Bunch)
This is a story of the Komodo Dragon,
The largest living lizard in the world.
He is so long and heavy, but he's fast!
And if he bites you, you may never last.
The Komodo Dragon, The Komodo Dragon, That's the way he became the Komodo Dragon.
Therese, DArlene, Evangeline, Sue
Kangaroo      (to: Take Me Out to the Ballgame)
It's the largest marsupial, can go 40 feet in one jump.
It carries its baby in its own pouch,
it lives there for a full 6 months.
The baby is always a joey, whether its a boy or a girl.
For its one, three, six month its out and its on its own way.
Karen & Denise
Rattlesnake   (to: Are You Sleeping?)
Rattlesnakes, rattlesnakes.
Eight feet long, eight feet long.
Rattles when he's threatened.....
Stay away, stay away.

Rattlesnakes, rattlesnakes,
They eat rodents and small animals.
Listen to the warning,...
Stay away, stay away.
Janice Dye, JoAnna Sparks, Linda Snare,
Paula Kostoff
Dolphin     (to: Mary Had a Little Lamb)
A dolphin is a mammal, a mammal, a mammal.
A dolphin is a mammal that lives in the ocean.
Among the most intelligent, most intelligent, most intelligent.
Among the most intelligent of all the animals.
Theyoften assist the injured, the injured, the injured.
They often assist the injured, wow they are a big help!
Jessica Hensley, Irma Maya
Camel    (to Twinkle, Twinkle)
I am a mammal, I don't eat meat.
My name is camel, I have four feet.
I go without water for several days,
I store it in my hump and that's where it stays.
I am a mamman, I don't eat meat.
My name is camel, I have four feet.
Tammy Hemdal, Kari Marchese, Virginia Jones
Eastern Tiger Swallowtail (to: Yankee Doodle)
The Eastern Tiger Swallowtail,
It likes to eat nectar.
It lives in Eastern North America,
Begins as a green caterpillar
Katie Bourbiva, Gwn Katz, Jessica Hopson, Cheryl Albano, Cathy Nutt
The Froggy Family (to: Adams Family)
They're creepy and they're slimey
They're altogether yucky.
They're bumpy and they're jumpy.
The Froggy family.
Da da da da  Sticky tongues
Da da da da   Eat insects
Da da da da  Croak croak

Their eggs hatch out as tadpoles,
They hibernate in mud holes.
Their webbed feet are quite helpful.
Watch our for snakes... BE CAREFUL
The Froggy family!
Kamisha, Claudia, Islanda, Jan, Janelle
Horse    (to: Mr. Ed)
A horse is a horse of course of course.
And no one would give meat to a horse of course.
It only eats grass and oats of course. Because it is a horse!
The stallion in charge leads herds of horses,
Mares and colts and fillies of course.
Unless of course its early spring,
Then a foal or two may be seen.
Julie Laslo, Marsha Laskey
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