Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Build Your Wild Self

This week we started doing our charter description, but the first thing we had to find out was what we were going to describe so our teacher Miss Scott showed us a cool website were you turn yourself wild! The website is called Build your wild self! This is me as a wild animal.


This is all the features I have:
Thomson's gazelle horns - Your Thomson's gazelle horns can grow to be one foot long. Male Thompson's gazelles use their ridged horns to defend their territory.
Polar bear ears -It gets cold in the Arctic (down to 1°C below). For warmth, your polar bear ears are small and covered in fur even on the inside. When diving, the ears close to keep cold water out.
Anaconda snake tongue - Now you can smell with your tongue! Your forked anaconda tongue collects odour molecules from the air and brings them back to tiny grooves in the roof of your mouth, letting you "taste" the air.
Grevy's zebra hoofs - Get up and running. Grevy's zebras can stand up just six minutes after being born and can run after just 45 minutes. How long did it take you to learn to walk?
Magellanic penguin - Your Magellanic penguin legs do have knees. You just can't see them because they're covered in feathers! After all, who wants to worry about cold knees when you live in Antarctica?
African lion tail - You have a dark brown tuft of hair on the end of your African lion tail. It helps you communicate. You can use it for lion sign language to talk to other members of your pride.

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