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Monday, 28 June 2021

5 Inspiring people

 I wrote about 5 Inspiring people and their stories.


Wednesday, 17 March 2021

Animal defences


Wild Ways Animals Protect Themselves - Forest Preserve District of Will  County

Is it any surprise that the skunk as made the list for best self-defense? The animal is infamous for its pongy method of detraction and is the pin-up for all things self-defense in the animal kingdom! As portrayed in many a cartoon, this little mammal has specially adapted glands on their back ends which, if threatened, can spray out an odorous musk in the faces of their potential threats. Not only is this musk notoriously smelly, if sprayed in the eyes, it can also begin to sting! You'd have to be very brave to take on a skunk because chances are you'll lose and will smell for weeks!

firstly, They spray u

Secondly, it smells bad

lastly, the smell last for a long time



Sea Cucumbers Have The Strangest Defense Mechanism EVER | The Rainforest  Site News

When threatened, some sea cucumbers discharge sticky threads to ensnare their enemies. Others can mutilate their own bodies as a defense mechanism. They violently contract their muscles and jettison some of their internal organs out of their anus. The missing body parts are quickly regenerated.

firstly, they discharge sticky threads

secondly, They can mutilate their own bodys

lastly, They shoot their organs out of their anus



Those sharp claws are not just used for climbing and shredding bamboo; when cornered, red pandas will use their front claws to defend themselves. To appear larger, they will stand on their back legs, hissing and snarling. Their claws are retractable, like cats'. While it looks cute and cuddly, don't be fooled -- the red panda's mouth is full of razor sharp teeth. The powerful jaws are made for crushing bamboo -- woe to the creature who has a body part latched onto during a struggle. The front teeth are sharp daggers that can easily cut flesh. Believed to be a former carnivore, the red panda's mouth is an excellent defense mechanism should the need arise.The Verge Review of Animals: the red panda - The Verge

Firstly, they have sharp claws

Secondly, the stand up and hiss

lastly, They have razor sharp teeth



Tuesday, 22 December 2020

Welcome Nau mai, haere mai ki tēnei taonga

 



Haere Mai, Talofa Lava, Mālō e Lelei , Maligayang Pagdating and welcome to my very own blog for learning. I look forward to sharing my learning with teachers, my school, my family and friends anywhere.