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Friday, 24 November 2017

My Report

For the last three weeks me and my writing class have been doing our information reports. If your wondering what is a information report is its were you write about something I did snakes and what you have to do is you have to hook the reader in and make the word make the readers mind blow so this is what I did. I hope you enjoy :) 

Snakes


Hi there I’m Ryleigh and I’m gonna talk about snakes with ya. In Australia there are 25 types of snakes in total, and 21 snakes are the poison venom snakes. The most rare snake is the Aruba Island rattlesnake. Snakes are very dangerous and deadly Some can be long, some can be short. Anyhow, shall we find out about snakes? I would like to, let’s get crackin.

Where do snakes live?

Well snakes live in all of the continent of the world except Antarctica and New Zealand. Well there are some snakes in new zealand but there not from New Zealand they travel around to find the perfect spot. Some people collect snakes in small cages,
My opinion is that collecting the snakes isn’t good for them, they need to get out and live for themselves.
How do snakes kill their prey?

Snakes do not have the right kind of teeth to bite their prey but they can eat their prey whole they just gobble them up just like that. They can eat a prey bigger than their head because they have flexible jaws.


Did you know…

That snakes are very flexible. They actually have bones, I
know right, how is that possible? Snakes have bones that are called vertebrae. All animals with bones are called vertebrates. Snakes have 33 vertebrae and 24 ribs.

1 comment:

  1. What an awesome blog ryleigh, it looks like you have done alot of research about snakes. I like that you have written about the snakes vertebra's and ribs, not everyone would know snakes have those! Perhaps of you write something like this again you could ads more about their habitat and the nature of snakes xo

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