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Sunday 9 July 2017

Winter Learning Journey - Day 3, Activity 1

For this activity, I had to adopt a animal from the adopt a kiwi house critter website. I choose to adopt a Brown Kiwi. Here are some facts:  

1. They eat earthworms, insects and grubs. 
2. They have tiny wings but cannot fly. 
3. It is the only animal in the world that has nostrils at the end of its beak. 
4. Kiwi's are omnivores even though they eat worms. 
5.  Most live for about 25 - 50 years 

7 comments:

  1. Kia Ora Zahra through out this Winter Learning Journey you have done a fantastic work. I think you have choose an amazing animal. I didn't know that it is the only animal in the world that has nostrils at the end of its beak. Did you know that This bird holds the world record for laying the largest eggs relative to its body size! Keep up the stunning work Zahra!

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  2. Kia Ora Zahra through out this Winter Learning Journey you have done a fantastic work. I think you have choose an amazing animal. I didn't know that it is the only animal in the world that has nostrils at the end of its beak. Did you know that This bird holds the world record for laying the largest eggs relative to its body size! Keep up the stunning work Zahra!

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  3. Hi Zahra
    Great facts about the Brown Kiwi. Is the brown kiwi one of the common types of kiwi? Keep up the good work.
    Daniel

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  4. Hello Zahra, you found some really interesting facts about the Brown Kiwi. I didn't know that it is the only animal in the world that have nostrils on the end of it's beak. Keep on working hard.

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  5. Kia Ora Zahra,
    I have done the same activity as you. It's good to see people adopting different animals.
    Keep it up.

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  6. Hi Zahra. I find your facts very interesting. The ones I find most interesting are number two and three. I like how you have linked the website on your blogpost. Keep up the great work.

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  7. Hello Zahra!

    These are some really interesting facts about the Brown Kiwi! I wonder... What would you call your adopted Kiwi??

    Nicky :)

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