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Animal Day

2.Altamar Anthony

Addressed to: Professor Richard Tesillo


Subject: English

Sacred Heart School


Tenth grade D
OCTOBER 18, 2020
My experience
It was very entertaining to see the children explain the subject you
could see their dominance and the commitment behind them to
understand what their origin was, characteristics, food that only
makes it clear that animals are interesting beings that make great
importance in our world, and we must take care of them.
I knew very interesting facts that I did not know, I complemented
information that I already handled adding also that I was surprised
by the good pronunciation and fluency of the children when
presenting.
Characteristics of the animals that caught my attention

The llama

 The tail is erect and short (18 to 23 cm).


 The habitat is dry and arid places.
 . The head is large, covered with fine short hair,
 It´s described as a shy, meek and docile animal, it
easily recognizes its owner.
 The ears are longer than those of the alpaca,
pointed and hunched inwards.
 The muzzle is pointed.
The hamster

 They like some dry areas


 They eat vegetables , nuts, seeds and fruits
 The habitat may be in northern Asia
 Life expectancy: from one and a half to three
years.
 Adult weight: 30-40 g in Russians; 100-180 g the
golden hamster.
 Length: 8-10 cm Russian; 15-18 cm golden
hamster.
 Sexual maturity: two and a half months.
 It enters the heat stage: (after two months) every
four days.
The turtle

 Is a reptile an omnivorous animal


 they can camouflage to the environment
 they can eat flowers beans and fruits small insects
 the inside can be approximately 15 centimeters
 the shell size 10 centimeters
 They have a dorsal shell formed by perfectly
structured and compact plates
 The shell protects their vital organs from which
the head, legs and tail emerge.
The chicken

 Chicken is an animal that lives in temperate and safe


places.
 It is very rare to find this animal in wild places.
 These usually live in places close to men, because they
provide total protection and it is much easier to get
food.
 After birth its weight reaches 34 grams and the color of
its down is generally yellowish.
 When raised for consumption, it is slaughtered with a
minimum age of 20 weeks, ranging in weight between 1
and 3 kg.
The frogs

 High jumping capacity


 The morphology of its powerful hind limbs are highly
developed.
 Some species can be poisonous
 Freeze and come back to life.
 Sign talk.
 Glow in the dark.
 Show the beating heart.
 Change color during sex.
 Hear with your mouth.
The goat

 It is a very lively animal that needs enough space to be


able to move freely and graze.
 They have a very curious character.
 They like to climb and climb to high areas such as trees
and rocks.
 They are very skilled at climbing.
 One of the first animals to be domesticated by man.
 their sound is bleating (Bee).
 They are very smart with a large memory.
 They are quite social need to live with other goats.

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