Hello everyone, Today I'm writing about my school trip to Orana Park with the rest of room five and room six. First we went in the parent helpers cars and drove to the park. After that we met the Animal helpers and they gave us a tour of the park. First we visited the frogs, The Tigers, Lions, Lizards, Kiwi and then we learnt about the body parts of different animals that have died and then have been stuffed or dug up like the Lion skull we looked at. We also got to learn about if they were carnivores, herbivores, frugivores and omnivores, If they were a carnivore they would only eat meat, if they were a herbivore they would only eat herbs, if they were a frugivore and they would only eat fruit and if they were an omnivore they would only eat plants, animals, algae and fungi. After we learnt about that we had a break and looked at the rest of the animals such as Gorillas, apes, and other kinds of monkeys I cant remember. We also learnt that a way to show it's your territory they leave their scents by rubbing it on the things around them, spraying the area with their urine and pooping on the territory. After this we went to the giraffes and fed them some leaves, then we went to see the water buffalos, cheetas, bisons, yaks, rhinos, meerkats, otters and the other animals that I can't remember cause we saw a lot. It was an interesting trip and there were a lot of pretty cool animals. Ok anyway here are some pictures that we took. Hope you enjoyed ʕ•́ᴥ•̀ʔっ
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Tuesday, August 17, 2021
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Hi Fina,
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing about your Orana Park experience. We learnt a lot of interesting facts. Did you have any favourite animals? I loved watching the Siamang Gibbons playing, they were very energetic! Thank you for sharing your own knowledge and asking questions throughout the day. It was great to see you making connections to information reports we had read last year (Tasmanian Devils etc).
Hopefully I'll see you back at school next week!
Mrs Lambie