I am a Year 7 student at Christ the King School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Room 5 and my teachers are Miss Goodier & Mrs Ashe.
Thursday, 6 August 2015
Wednesday, 5 August 2015
Tuesday, 4 August 2015
The Brown Kiwi
New Zealand Brown Kiwi
What is the population of a brown kiwi and where are they found?
The population of the north island brown kiwi is 25,000. Brown Kiwi’s are very common because of the amount of their population. The New Zealand kiwi is found in the lowland and coastal of the rain forests. They are also found in different areas of the north island.
What are some facts about their breeding?
Their breeding has made a world record for laying the largest sized eggs relating to their body size.
What does a brown kiwi bird eat?
The brown kiwi bird eats small seeds, grubs, worms. They also may eat fruit, small crayfish, eels and amphibians.
What are the threats of a brown kiwi?
Eggs: Pigs and Possums
Chicks: Stoats, Weasels and Ferrets
Young Kiwi: Rats, Cats and Ferrets
Adult Kiwi: Dogs, Ferrets, Traps and Vehicles
What does the brown kiwi look like?
The brown kiwi has a long sharp nose. It has a furry body and the colour is brown. It also has cute tiny feet.
By:Faith
Australia
Australia Facts
By:Faith
- Australia is the world’s 6th largest country by area
- Australia is one of the seven continents
- The name “Australia” came from a latin word “Australis” which is a definition for southern
- Australia has over 750 different reptile species which is more than any other country in the world!
- Australia has four large cities those four large cities are Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide
- Australia has population of over 22 million people
- The highest mountain in the mainland of Australia is Mt Kosciuszko
- It is now know that the estimated humans have lived in Australia for about 45000 years
- Australia is home to many unique and different animals. E.g: Koala, Kangaroo, Platypus, Emu and Kookaburra
- Australia has hosted the 1956 summer olympics for Melbourne and 2000 for Sydney
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