Hello and welcome back to my blog. Today I am going to be showing you bloggers some writing. Here are some things that I had to do for this writing. First I had to think about what Animals do in a zoo around the world since they have been closed to visitors. 2nd I had to open a new doc and write a story that tells a day in the life of a zoo animal. 3rd I had to include a beginning, middle, and end. Also detail so that your reader gets a picture in your head. Give your characters names and make sure we know what type of animals they are. Be creative and have fun with your writing.
Here is my writing
ZOO ANIMALS
At some Zoos I think Giraffes play, eat, drink, look around places. They get pats on the head, maybe on the nose. They may get patted anywhere. Giraffes probably stay inside an electrical fence, or a normal short fence so they don't escape. Some Giraffes may even be in cages. Someone who works at the zoo probably teaches the Giraffes, how to wave, how to come close to people, maybe to sit, maybe to understand what people are saying. Giraffes might like playing with other different Giraffes. Or some Giraffes don't like playing with different giraffes. Maybe people that come to the Zoo feed Giraffes and help Giraffes.
ZEBRAS
Zebras are members of the horse family. They have excellent hearing and eyesight and can run at speeds of up to 35 miles per hour. Usually the lead male of the herd, called a stallion, stays at the back of the group to defend against predators, if necessary. They also have a powerful kick that can cause serious injury to a predator, like a lion, a hyena, or an African wild dog. At Zoos Zebras probably eat, drink, get pats from people and get trained like other animals. At the Zoo Zebras may run around with different Zebras. I think Zebras look after their babies in the Zoo. I think baby Zebras run fast like adult Zebras.
WOW Angel! I was TOTALLY blown away with your writing about the zebra.SUPER work.You are right.Stallions protect their herd by being at the back.They don't want their herd to be eaten or taken over by another stallion.
ReplyDeleteDid you know (and this is TRUE-I know because I read it somewhere)that a zebra is only a horse that is wearing striped pyjamas.If you took the pyjamas off the zebra,you'd find a horse underneath them.
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