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Friday 24 November 2017

Wow Gorgeous dolphin ever!

Fucos: Writting information report
Hi guys This week 6, Term 4, 2017, I'm going to share my learning and it is about Information report about gorgeous rare dolphin's in the world. I found gathering some information is challenging because you need to check the information if it's true or not. Luckily, God help me about it. Have a nice day!.    
Rare dolphin Information report:
Kumusta! My name is Elisha Mae, and I’m from Hornby Primary School, today I’m going to talk about rare Dolphins in the world, that might blow your minds, so seat back and get ready to be amazed. First, I’m going to talk about Maui dolphin and I hope you guys Enjoy!. Did you know guys, that Maui dolphin and Hector's dolphin are cousins, well I’m here to help you, learn more about rare dolphins.


“Maui’s Dolphins”, Maui’s Dolphins is the world's smallest species of dolphin and it is one of the rarest known dolphin in the world. Why they are so special?, they are special because they are only found in west coast of New Zealand North Island and nowhere else in the world.“Coast” means the part of the land that near in the sea.


They are a subspecies of the Hector’s Dolphin. Maui and Hector’s dolphin look different to other common dolphin because, they are the only New Zealand dolphin a rounded black dorsal fin. Here’s an evidence:  
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             Common Dolphin                            Maui Dolphin     
The word “Maui” is from the Maui’s dolphin’s name comes from te Ika-a-Maui, the Maori word for New Zealand’s North Island.  Here’s a link where I find the Information: Link, Link. The female Maui dolphin grow to just 1.7 m and weight up to 50 kg, while males are slightly smaller.    
Maui dolphin picture:   
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Maui dolphin eat fish and squid. Maui dolphin are very slow breeders, they half one calf every two years or Three years.    


Next, Hector Dolphins, Hector's Dolphin are the smallest and one of the rarest  marine mammals dolphin in the world, A “Marine” mammal means, they live in the sea, but can breathe in the air. Hector dolphin is only found off the coast of New Zealand. All of the dolphins seen in New Zealand water’s, only the Hector’s dolphins are the ones with rounded black dorsal fin.


They also have distinctive black markings on their fins, tails, flippers and faces. Hector's dolphin live for up to 20 years. Both the South Island Hector’s dolphin and the North Island Maui’s dolphin are listed internationally as species threatened with Extinction, Extinction means the state or process of being or becoming extinct.  Here’s a link where I found information about Hector’s dolphin: Link, Link
Hector’s dolphin picture:
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Next, Indus and ganges river dolphin, These freshwater dolphin live in the rivers of India, Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh. The Ganges river dolphin can only live in the fresh waters. Females are larger than males, and give birth once every two to three years to only one calf. They are often found alone or in small groups, and generally a mother and calf a travel together. “Calf means a young bovine animal. Calves are chocolate brown at birth and then have grey-brown. The Ganges river dolphin can only live in freshwater and it is a blind dolphin. Here’s a link where I find an Information about Ganges river dolphin. : Link  and Link.
Ganges river dolphin pictures:
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I hope you guys Enjoyed the facts that I give you, and have a great summer weekend!. Don’t forget,you are Gorgeous person.   

5 comments:

  1. How cool Elisha Mae, I like your blog post about the rare Dolphin, but your focus spelling is wrong, it should be "focus" not "fucos", well everyone makes mistakes, Do you think in the future you'll see a Maui Dolphin and Hector Dolphin?

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  2. Thank you Skyler for commenting on my blog, I really appreciate it. Next time I will check my spelling, anyway I think in future I can see some. By the way thank you again for commenting.

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  3. Hi Elisha Mae ! Wow I really like it ,but next time you need to read your first paragraph because you said fucos not focus . OS keep it up have a great day bye.

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  4. Hello Lhysette!, Thank you for your lovely comment I really appreciate it. Anyway have a great summer weekend.

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