Thursday 17 October 2019

Fanimals in da house!

We were lucky enough to have Jess and Molson visit from Fanimals.
Apparently, Molson is quite cheeky and is probably the naughtiest! 

Where do they live?

There is an animal carer, who trains the animals. Many of them live in her house when they are not working. Tina & Tama the geckos, as well as the Fish,  live in the studios. The other animals get brought in for filming and then go home again. Molson lives with... our another family.

A German Shepard can jump really high! That's why they make great police dogs.

There are a couple of species of goldfish that x can survive in both freshwater and saltwater, but you wouldn't find them in a pet store. 

The fluffiest animal is a ChouChou. It is an Asian breed of dog. It is like a Pom Pom. It has a black tongue. It's going to be on the show next Tuesday! 

4 comments:

  1. Hi Te Ropu Manawaroa,
    It is Tory and Nuu from Hornby Primary School. When you blog about the Fanimals in da house you brought us back when Rosie from Fanimals came to our school. We also like how you got lots of information about Fanimals. Did everyone have fun ?

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  2. Hello there, it's Lennox and Angus here from Hornby Primary School.
    I liked the way you were explaining a lot about the animals. I also liked the way you have told us about the dogs breed. Maybe you could talk more about the three girls. What did you learn about them?

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  4. Hi this is Tiana and Rye from Room 7 Hornby Primary School. We really liked the look of this blog post. What we like about the most is that we saw a cute dog in the picture. But next time don't write to much information. How cute was the dog?

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