Thank you for sharing some very interesting information on the black robin. Do yo know why they hold their heads close to their bodies? Is it for protection or warmth? Can you imagine having to eat their diet? I think the worst part of their diet would be having to eat cockroaches. They are terrifying.
I like the idea of teleportation. It would be amazing to blink and travel to a different place. Do you think science will all us to teleport one day?
I have learnt a lot about flying squirrels from reading your blog post. I didn't know that it took that long for them to open their eyes. Do you know at what age they start to be able to fly?
Keep up the blogging. Not long to go now and you are doing so well.
Hi Tiana, Great job on completing this activity! It was interesting to find out what Black Robins eat, although it seems pretty disgusting that they eat cockroaches and worms. How far do you think the flying squirrels can glide?
Hello Tiana,
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power too. Keep the good work up.
-Lesieli
Hey Tiana
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing some very interesting information on the black robin. Do yo know why they hold their heads close to their bodies? Is it for protection or warmth? Can you imagine having to eat their diet? I think the worst part of their diet would be having to eat cockroaches. They are terrifying.
I like the idea of teleportation. It would be amazing to blink and travel to a different place. Do you think science will all us to teleport one day?
I have learnt a lot about flying squirrels from reading your blog post. I didn't know that it took that long for them to open their eyes. Do you know at what age they start to be able to fly?
Keep up the blogging. Not long to go now and you are doing so well.
Ngā mihi,
Izzy
Hi Tiana,
ReplyDeleteGreat job on completing this activity! It was interesting to find out what Black Robins eat, although it seems pretty disgusting that they eat cockroaches and worms. How far do you think the flying squirrels can glide?