Tuesday, June 9th 2020
Dear Division 8,
We’ve all heard about bears, fish, cats and dogs but has anyone ever heard of kinkajous, plated pangolins and the acorn weevil? I know I never heard of kinkajous! I want you to click on the link below and watch a video that interests you the most!
National Geographic: Weird Animals
Here’s another one:
In the comments section below please:
- Write 2 animals that you are interested in learning about?
- Write 2 facts about each animal?
When you’re done, head over to Microsoft Teams to learn about Perimeter!
Have fun!
Ms. Binng
I want to learn about kokapo and a mexican axolotl. The kokapo is the only parite that can’t fly in the world! The kokapo can climb with its beaks and claws.
It’s so interesting to learn about a parrot that can’t fly.
Kinkajous – their back feet can reverse 180 degrees, eats fruits
Golden Lion Tamarins- their long fingers and nails make it easy to dig for food. They eat fruits and insects.
I want to learn about the Proboscis monkey. because it attracts maints and it swims.
Ms. Binng. i am not going to be at the zoom meeting because i have a dental appointment 🙁 at 11:00 or 11:15. but i will do the rest of the assignments 🙂
No problem! We missed you!
No problem!
I really want to learn about the pangolin and the aye-aye. One fact about the pangolin is that the scales on its body are made from the same material as our nails. One other fact about the aye-aye is they have a weird middle finger to scoop up bugs inside logs.
Those are such interesting facts!
I’m going to do the Mexican axolotl and Aye-Aye.
Hello Ms Binng
kakapo is a spacial bird that can’t fly but they climb up tree with there leg and feet then they glide down and The big nose monkey thing he has a big!!! nose because they use it for meet and a funny fact is that he jump to author and author tree there tummy goes wiggle!!!!!
proboscis
Monkey
I want to learn about Aye-Aye is a quick animal and about naked mole rats looks very cute
I want to learn about a aye – aye 1 fact about an aye – aye is that thy live in the woods