Pages

Translate

Tuesday, 24 March 2015

A Tuatara visits L.C. 3&4

We had an unusual visitor today, a Tuatara! Jeanette from Willowbank came to visit us and brought her special friend, along with a few other things to show us. Here are some interesting facts we learnt.
  • A Tuatara can live as long as 150-200 years!(The one who visited us today is 14 years old and is considered to be a baby).
  • Tuatara's eggs are soft, and the shell grows as the baby Tuatara grows.
  • A baby Tuatara stays inside the egg for a whole year.
  • A Kiwi's nose is at the end of it's beak.
  • Stoats and dogs are the biggest threat to the Kiwi.
  • For every 100 Kiwi chicks that are released into the wild, only 5 are expected to make it to adulthood. 







1 comment:

  1. Wow. This must have been a very interesting visit for you all. It is so good that you are learning about our very special creatures. Thanks for sharing.
    Miss Waho
    Rimu Class
    Gilberthorpe School

    ReplyDelete

Please structure your comments as follows:
Positive - Something done well
Thoughtful - A sentence to let us know you actually read/watched or listened to what they had to say
Helpful - Give some ideas for next time or Ask a question you want to know more about