Orana WildLife Park Adventure 14/08/2017
In the morning we sat down as our teacher Whaea Jo calls out the groups and as she calls out 2w, I hear Jaleel’s name called out saying that she was with me.
It was a bumpy and long ride to Orana Park. I was sitting next to Chantae and Lily-Ray continuing on with our game “Last Card”. It was about a 25 minute drive. By the time we got there we saw that most classes were lining up in their group.
Then we started walking over near the cafe to have a bit of lunch.
After that we started walking over to our first animal which was a baby Cheetah. After the cheetah’s we went near the apes some were inside and outside. The ape inside was kinda showing off well putting on a show for everyone. After the Apes we went and seen and feed the Giraffes which were so tall and we didn’t get to feed the giraffe’s but the group after us got the chance. Then got to see some Rhinos the best part was that we got to see a Rhino's horn which they had to cut off because their horn was growing downwards so that means they couldn't eat.
Also a wee bit of some Lions but we had to be quiet because they were all asleep
After all of that we went all the way down to the East to have a wee bit more lunch.
KIWI”S
Then it was that best part getting to see some kiwi’s it was really dark and cold in the place that they were kept. As soon as I went into the room I spotted one straight away. I learnt that female Kiwi’s can lay up to 100 eggs in their lifetime and that female kiwi’s are way bigger than male’s.
After that we went to see Tasmanian Devil which everyone thinks their cute my opinion they are creepy.
Cheetah’s, Ape’s, Giraffe’s, Rhino’s, Lion’s, Kiwi’s, Tasmanian Devils and a lot more
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