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Friday, June 26, 2020

Axolotl Information Report

Hey guys! Welcome back to my exciting blog! This week we have been writing an information report about the axolotl. In it it has what they look like, what they eat, their habitat and more stuff. Here it is.           



This is about the axolotl. They are extraordinary creatures that are both cute and ugly, a perfect combination. 

The color of a axolotl's body can be black, mottled brown, albino (without any pigment) or white. They have these tentacle-like gills that stand out of their neck. They have these cute hands that help them swim.

They will eat frozen red worms as a little baby. Next they will eat live worms and earthworms. Then they will eat every worm. They will also

They use their little hands to swim

They are Amphibians,this means they only live in water 

I think that the axolotl is very cute and very weird at the same time. They are my favorite amphibians in the world



This is an axolotl
Thanks for reading my axolotl information report. Don't forget to comment. 



by Soph

Friday, June 19, 2020

my p.e certificate

Hey people! On Friday's we have p.e and I got a certificate. Here is me with it. I got it for hockey. I got it for joining in and trying my best even in the hardest times.  I was so proud of myself 😊😊😊😊 I felt like jumping in the air and screaming hooray! Don't forget to comment! Say nice things in your comments, thanks, bye. 



      






by soph

Friday, June 12, 2020

My Facts about Jaguars

I’m telling you about jaguars. Jaguars have lots of spots and they are meat eaters. They eat wildebeests, birds, zebras and more. Here are some facts about jaguars.

Here are some facts I found:

They have a mighty name. The word 'jaguar' comes from the indigenous word 'yaguar', which means 'he who kills with one leap.

Their territory is shrinking
They're on the chunky side
They've got up to 300 spots
Jaguars are excellent swimmers
Jaguars roar
They'll eat almost anything and They kill with a powerful bite.   

And the jaguar makes its home in a wide-variety of habitats including deciduous forests, rainforests, swamps, pampas grasslands and mountain scrub areas. Because they are habitat generalists, they can thrive almost anywhere there is food and they're not persecuted.



Because I have just copied these facts my next step is to put them into my own words.