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Tuesday, 14 April 2020

Art drawing of a brown bear!

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For reading today we had to draw a picture of the animal we researched about on Tuesday in their habitat. I have done a drawing of a brown bear in a forest. In the brown bears habitat I have drawn a river, trees and included animals such as deer and beavers. This is because brown bears do not live alone, they share their habitat with others.

A brown bear is a large animal, probably three to four times larger than your average human. They two beady eyes, two round ears that sit above their fluffy face and a long snout. Brown bears bodies are covered in thick, brown, fluffy fur. This keeps them warm and snug all year round! You have to be careful if you see a brown bear out, although that's unlikely in New Zealand, because their paws are attached to deathly claws. They're sharp, curved and dangerous! Brown bears walk on all four of their legs, however, did you know that they can stand on their two hing legs? Sometimes making them almost 5 feet tall!! Crazy!

What animal did you choose to research about? What does your animal look like? I'd love to know all about it!

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