J'ai vraiment aimé faire ce projet et j'ai appris beaucoup de choses. Maintenant, je vais savoir comment trouver des traces et je vais montrer à mes parents comment faire.
Il faut bien porter attention car beaucoup de gens confondent le Lynx roux et le Lynx du Canada, qui sont en réalité très semblables mais à la fois très différents. Le Lynx du Canada a une fourrure longue et épaisse, grise et brune jaunâtre possédant parfois des taches sombres. Celui-ci vit généralement dans des environnements froids; Tandis que le Lynx roux, sa fourrure est courte, douce et dense et de teintes variées. Le dos va du gris clair au brun rougeâtre, plus sombre au milieu.
I like your blog and i will come on almost all the time the website is so awesome i like when we went out side and looked for animal track's and i liked the animal fur last week i hope you come back again next year when we are in grade six.
I really liked this project, it was really fun and we learned alot of things. If your school ever has the chance to do this awesome project i sugest that you take the chance to learn about all the animals in the area. Never have i done an awesome project like this at school. We got to go outside behind our school and look for animal tracks or traces, hair and things that the animals had eaten, we found one really good print of a dog, but infortunately it wasn't of a wild animal. As we were walking in we saw some tracks of a rabbit that were pretty good. We also found the end of a bush that a deer had ate. We found a hair that was in a tree, the hair was from a raccoon who had went up the tree. As we were walking back from the woods we saw a tree that still had leaves on it, Isabell told us that there were only two trees that don't lose all there leaves in the winter. They say that you learn a thing a day, but when Isabell comes it more like you learn 50 new things a day. I even got to hold a raccoons hair!!!!!! In all this is one of the funnest activities i've ever been involded in. I hope that there is always someone that does these things, for all the generations to come. Will
J'ai vraiment aimé faire ce projet et j'ai appris beaucoup de choses. Maintenant, je vais savoir comment trouver des traces et je vais montrer à mes parents comment faire.
RépondreSupprimerVincent
Cela est une excellente nouvelle.
SupprimerBonne chance a vous.
I like this site it is cool. I think when i get home i will also go on this site because it is very cool, well very AWESOME.
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SupprimerMy favourite animal is the lynx because it is cute and when i get older, i want to be a vet.
RépondreSupprimerIl faut bien porter attention car beaucoup de gens confondent le Lynx roux et le Lynx du Canada, qui sont en réalité très semblables mais à la fois très différents. Le Lynx du Canada a une fourrure longue et épaisse, grise et brune jaunâtre possédant parfois des taches sombres. Celui-ci vit généralement dans des environnements froids; Tandis que le Lynx roux, sa fourrure est courte, douce et dense et de teintes variées. Le dos va du gris clair au brun rougeâtre, plus sombre au milieu.
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The walk was awesome and finding the tracks was also very cool. I hope i can do that again. Maybe see you again with the class
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What an awesome blog
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Ps. I love your blog.
We did not see many tracks but we saw where some deer ate the buds off the trees.
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SupprimerI like your blog and i will come on almost all the time the website
is so awesome i like when we went out side and looked for animal
track's and i liked the animal fur last week i hope you come back again
next year when we are in grade six.
This is a great blog and it was fun going for the walk it was also cool when you brought all thoes paws and that animal skin
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I loved when we saw the mouse skeleton and the skins and seeing the tracks of them even cooler i hope we do it again!
RépondreSupprimerChristina
I found the mouse skeloton interesting to look at to, I could not believe how small it is, and the little head is sooooo tiny!
SupprimerCassandra
It is very small and extremely delicate. Its a small mammal that is small, has a pointed snout, round ears and a relatively long tail.
SupprimerAndrea
Hey guys did you have fun going outside with Elizabeth and Andrea??????? Because i know i did
RépondreSupprimerFrom Noah
This is my grandfather's bobcat. It got hit by a car and he found it already dead. He had it mounted. It's between fifteen and twenty years old. Bryce
RépondreSupprimerI like the deer because their antlers are really neat. I like the way they jump.
RépondreSupprimerKlay
Thank you so much you are so good at animals I really enjoy you being with us I really like nature!!!!!!!!
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Emilie
When we were on The walk i wished we saw a deer track
RépondreSupprimerFrom Tyler
Merci. Beaucoup de nous avoir appris des choes sur les animals et la jsimerait si tu pourait venir nous revoir
RépondreSupprimerAndrea
I really liked this project, it was really fun and we learned alot of things. If your school ever has the chance to do this awesome project i sugest that you take the chance to learn about all the animals in the area. Never have i done an awesome project like this at school. We got to go outside behind our school and look for animal tracks or traces, hair and things that the animals had eaten, we found one really good print of a dog, but infortunately it wasn't of a wild animal. As we were walking in we saw some tracks of a rabbit that were pretty good. We also found the end of a bush that a deer had ate. We found a hair that was in a tree, the hair was from a raccoon who had went up the tree. As we were walking back from the woods we saw a tree that still had leaves on it, Isabell told us that there were only two trees that don't lose all there leaves in the winter. They say that you learn a thing a day, but when Isabell comes it more like you learn 50 new things a day. I even got to hold a raccoons hair!!!!!! In all this is one of the funnest activities i've ever been involded in. I hope that there is always someone that does these things, for all the generations to come.
RépondreSupprimerWill