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Monday, March 19, 2018

Reptile Park Through the Eyes of a Year 3


The tuatara is unique to New Zealand.  He felt cold to touch.  It had
spins on his back and has three eyes.  By Olivia
Alligators have a very big jaw and have
extremely powerful tails.  By Sophie
The baby turtles are so cuts and small.
Some baby turtles necks are as long as
a Giraffes.  By Sophie












Can you spot the green gecko?  I can!
By Daniel

The spikes on the iguana is to make it look
big and scary.  By Daniel












These water dragons are sunbathing
to warm up as they are cod blooded.
By Alex

Imagine this guy lurking around in your
attic!!  By Alex












A tortoise is a reptile and it is slow moving.
It has a hard shell on it's back..  It is cold
blooded.  By Anna

A tarantula is a mammal and it is fury.
It makes a web out of glass string.
By Anna












The tortoise has lots of scales on its short
legs.  It's tough shell has patterns like
people have finger prints to tell them apart
from each other.  By Michael

This monkey is 40 years old.  It lives
in a huge cage.  His name is Harrison.
By Michael












The tortoises are very slow and bumpy.  They can live for a long
time and grow till they are gigantic.  When I touched the turtles
shell it felt rough.  By Isabella

Alligators are long and brave.  They have
prickly looking bumps on their backs.
This one was very fat and can lay eggs.
By Ashlee

This skink was sunbathing to warm up.
They are cold blooded so need the sun
to get warm.  By Ashlee.












The tortoise is very slow and the shell
is so rough to touch.
By Charlee


Look at the bumpy and dry scales on the
water dragon.  By Charlee












The alligator has long teeth.
By Khushboo 

I touched the tortoise.  The tortoise shell
is like his bones.
By Khushboo











Lucky there were signs to tell us which
way to go.  By Ciaran





This turtle can swim in deep waters and walk on land.
It has a very long neck.  By Ciaran.
The bearded dragon felt soft and warm to touch.  He can climb
trees very well.  By Olivia