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Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Classification of animals.

Mammals:
Are warm-blooded.
Their young drink their mother’s milk.
We are mammals.
Give birth to live young.

Fish:
Fish are cold blooded: 
Fish live in water.
Fish have thins not legs.
Fish breath underwater they take oxygen from water through their gills instead of lungs. 
Fish lay their eggs in water.
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Birds:
Birds are warm blooded.
They have long beaks.
They have 2 legs.
They have wings to fly. 
They lay eggs.
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Reptiles:
They don’t have fur they have scales.
They have dry skin.
They can live on land and water.
Some reptiles can have legs and some don’t.

Picture snake, crocodile
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Molluscs:
Molluscs are cold blooded.
Some can live in land and some can live in water.
They have a shelf outside their bodies.
They have tentacles instead of arms and legs.
They lay legs.  
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Invertebrates:
They are cold blooded.
They do not have a backbone.
They hatch from eggs.
They are mainly arthropods.
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Amphibians:
Amphibians are cold blooded.
They live on land and water.
They lay eggs.
They have moist skin.
They have webbed feet.

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What do people do on matariki.

Matariki food        
On matariki celebration day which is a new maori
new year the maoris grow food like kumara,
sweet potatoes, tomatoes,  taro, hue and potato uwhi.
A hue is a bottle which is a plant but they make
it as a big bottle which they drink out of but they
cut the top of then clean it, add drawings on it and then they add the water. Maoris grow their plants in the farm or sometimes get their plants from the forest.Image result for maori water bottle uwhithis is a Potato uwhi maoris get from their garden.
Image result for maori water bottle uwhithis is a hue. A hue is a water
bottle maori make from this plant. 
Image result for maori food tarothis is some taros maoris use to
eat sometimes on matariki celebration day.
Image result for maori food kumaraThese are sweet potatoes maoris eat
on matariki days.
Image result for maori food kumaraThese are fresh kumaras maoris
have for the matariki celebration day.
Image result for maori food tomatoesMost of the maoris find tomatoes
but they don’t seem to be laying around.


These are all the fruits and veggies that maoris eat
for matariki celebration day.