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Hello guys today I chose national geographic kids about wolves and I really like it. I hope you enjoy these interesting task!!
APPLICATION TASK
Bb was searching in Antarctica
because he wanted to take
some photos of antarctic wolves.
Bb was searching in the cold land
for hours but he didn’t find
any. Bb said “hmm if I can't
find any antarctic wolves I
might as well give up”.
Bb then saw a glimpse
of an antarctic wolf pack.
Bb ran as fast as he could
but the coldness was affecting
his body so bb used his body '
warmers to warm him up and
in no time he caught up to the
wolf pack. The wolf pack was
so surprised that they didn't
look where they were going
and almost fell off a cliff.
Bb then ran up to light
speed because and tripped
the wolves so quick and
also grabbed them and dropped
them on a mattress 35 KM
away from the cliff. Bb then
used his reverse boosters to
slow down. Bb then went to
the mattress and said to the
wolves “can I take a picture?”
. The wolves said yes and bb
took a picture and ran light
speed to find Grey wolves
(Canis lupus) and the red
wolves in north america.
Bb then was so quick he
found the grey wolf and
red wolf in 35 minutes
and took a lot of pictures
and ran home at light speed.
ANALYSIS TASK
1 Wolves are intelligent
and highly social
creatures. They communicate
through body language, scent
marking and sound because
this makes them call other
wolves
for help and
the sound can
be heard a
mile away.
2 Wolves can run very fast
40 to 65 Kilometers per hour
for short distances
because if there was
a bear attacking the wolf
pack they all can run quickly
to safety.
3 (Canis lupus
which is the
scientific word to call
the grey wolf)Grey Wolves
Are the largest canines in the
wild standing up to 66-81
centimeters tall in the world
and very common in North
america.
4 Born wolf pups have
black fuzzy fur and drink
their mother's milk
until they are
about six
weeks old.
5 Wolves tend to prey
on animals which are weak
which makes them easier to
catch for the wolf pack.
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