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Thursday 17 November 2016

Snakes all over the world

For writing we have read a book and wrote the information on a slide. We used the information to write an animal report.

Snakes all over the world

A snake is a reptile that can be poisonous. A reptile is cold blooded which means they are hot when it's cold and cold when it’s hot.

Where do you find snakes: Snakes are mostly found in the warmer parts of the world. That's why there are no snakes in New Zealand, Iceland or the South and North pole. You can find them in Australia. They live in water, trees and caves.
Snake types: The bright coloured snakes are a warning that the snake is poisonous. There are almost 3000 types of snakes in the world. And half of them are poisonous.

Reproduction:Snakes don’t have live babies they lay eggs. This is because they are reptiles. Burmese pythons produce the most eggs. They can produce up to 100 eggs.
Appearance: Snakes have scaly skin, some have dull colours. They can be really long. There eyes can be straight lines or circle. Their two teeth look really sharp.    

Snake threats:Many snakes are dying because their habitats are getting destroyed to build towns and cities.

Diet:Snakes eat their food in one piece. Snakes open their mouth very wide because their lower jaw is loosely joined to the bottom skull. This means large snakes can eat large things
                   
Don’t kill snakes for their skin!



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Friday 11 November 2016

Pet day 2016

  

I have made a Vaseline saucer with yellow,red,pink and purple petals. It was messy but worth it. I made it for pet day. Pet day was exciting. I got to see all kinds of animals. There are was a turtle, some calves, sheep, fish and cats. Jessica's and my cats got 3rd place.