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Tuesday, May 10, 2016

lizachiperi



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Habitat: . Field mice, beavers, bison, deer, wapiti (North American elk), moose, and caribou.


Diet: meat.

Head: Dingo
The dingo is a wild dog, thought by scientists to be the descendent of a domestic dog brought to Australia five thousand years ago from what is now Indonesia.  Dingoes are the largest land-dwelling carnivores in Australia.  When hunting, they only kill enough to feed their packs. Dingoes do not bark, but they are not mute.  They have a complex howling vocabulary, they snort, and they also purr.   Dingoes tend to mate for life.  They form small packs in which the dominant pair become the breeders.  The entire pack helps care for the young.  Dingoes can turn their heads almost 360 degrees to track other animals, such as birds in flight.

Body:Cheetah
The world's fastest land animal, the cheetah can go from 0 to 65 km (40 mi) per hour in three strides, with a single stride covering 7-8 meters (23-26 feet).  Cheetahs can reach full speed 110 km (70 mi) per hour in seconds.  They are the only cats who have nonretractile claws.   This gives them better traction, and helps maintain their footing while they run.   Cheetahs are one of the few big cats who can purr.  They also make other unusual sounds such as chirping, yelping, and bleating. Females live alone except when they are raising cubs.

Legs: pony

Relative to their size, the Shetland pony is recognized as the strongest Equid in existence.  Shetlands can pull twice their own weight, giving them about twice the power of most heavy horses.  They were domesticated around 500 B.C. and have been used all over the world for diverse purposes, from a riding horse to a plow or pack pony.  The Shetland pony is one of the most popular horses in the world.

8 comments:

  1. Hey Siola,your lizachiperi looks like mine but its amazing.

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  2. WOW This wrok is Outsading i really like it.

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    2. Thank you Manaia for your comment.

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  3. You have included lots of information about your Lizachiperi, very interesting to read!

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    1. Thank you Mrs Mclachlan for your information.

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  4. Hi Siola I like how you were thinking outside the box. I think you could explain more about the animal. This is just amazing because you didn’t only put two animals you put more.

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  5. Wow Siola, I like lizachiperi. I like it because it has my favorite animal witch is a cheater. I beat it would be a good hunter if it was real. Do you think it would be a good hunter?

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