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Tuesday, June 8, 2021

Past-Present-Future

 PAST-PRESENT-FUTURE


Past: When I was in Australia I loved to go to this place that served many foods from many countries. I don't know the name of the place but my favorite thing there was the sugar cane drink. It was delicious! I was really happy when I heard my dad say we were going to NZ for a vacation but when we got there I was so heartbroken because my dad said we were going to stay there FOREVER.


Present: (there's really nothing interesting yet)


Future: In the future, I think that I'm gonna become either a soccer player a gamer, or a basketball player I also hope with my entire life that when I go back to Australia that place is still there.


Friday, June 4, 2021

My wolf information report

 Information Report


Wolf


General classification


The wolf is a large dog with 42 teeth. The wolf pack's turf can reach a very long distance in places like Alaska and Canada. Wolf's howl to talk with each other from long distances. If alone the wolf will howl to regroup with his pack


Appearance


Wolves are big furry, have sharp teeth and claws with spiky ears. Some wolves are white, black or black, and white some are even red. They also have a very thick fur coat that helps them survive in the cold.


Behavior 


Wolves are very smart animals who are caring, playful and overall love their family. Only a small number of species have shown this. Wolves teach their young to take care of their injured and stick with their family.


Feeding


Wolves eat meat so they eat animals like deer, elk, and moose they also eat smaller animals like birds, fish, lizards, snakes, and fruit.


Habitat 


Wolves live in America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. Wolves mainly live in very very cold areas. Their thick fur coat is the reason for this.


Breeding


Normally only the best alpha males and females in each pack can breed every year. Pups are born in April and May and they only include four to six pups They are put in safe homes at the back of the wolf pack


Life Cycle 


Wolves can live to 13 years and can breed once they are past 10 years of age.