On your blog, list the three animals that you have chosen and then compare and contrast them. How are they similar? How are they different? At the bottom of you post, tell us which of the three animals you would most like to adopt..
- Arctic Fox
- Polar Bear
- Snowy Owl
Similarities
- There all White.
- They all have fur.
- They all live in snow.
Differences:
- They have different Habbits.
- They have different predators.
- They have different sensing selections.
Kia Ora Mele,
ReplyDeleteInteresting choices! At first the animals seem similar since they are all snowy type creatures, and white as you say. But then when you think about it, they are vastly different, right? Did you learn anything about these creatures while you were researching? I guess if I thought about it, you could say the same about some birds in New Zealand, like the Kiwi and Weka for example. They are way different
I'm really impressed with your blogging and well done on finishing!
Kia Ora,
- Lee
Oh! One thing I forgot to ask was, which animal of the three would you adopt?
ReplyDelete- Lee
Hi Lee,
DeleteThank you for the feedback. I would most likely adopt th Arctic Fox, because a Arctic Fox is my one of my favourite animals. By the way Happy New Year!
Mele
Hi Mele,
ReplyDeleteI like the three animals that you have chosen. They seem really cool. I like the three similarities and the differences that you have chosen to do. You are so close to finishing. Keep it up!
Greetings Mele Your post about Compare and Contrast is very detailed and has a lot of potential to it. Keep the great work up!
ReplyDeleteHello Mele! Great choice of animals. In coincidence I chose two of the same ones you have, the Polar Bear and Snowy Owl. You have found some good differences as well, specifically the third. What animal out of the three you picked would you want to be? Keep it up!
ReplyDeleteHi Mele,
ReplyDeleteI really like your choice of animals, the one that you chose which I like best is the Arctic Fox because the Snowy Owl would probably be harder to look after and the Polar Bear would be dangerous when it grows up.