Kia ora, I am a student at New Brighton Catholic School, Welcome - Haere Mai. This is a place where I will be able to share my learning with you. Please note my work may include spelling or other errors because some of it will be my first drafts. I would like to get your feedback - comments, thoughts, questions and ideas to help me Learn Create Share.
Friday 5 June 2020
Sabre Tooth Tiger
Hello there today i will be talking about the Sabre tooth tiger which sadly went extinct 12,000 years ago. Here is a picture of the Sabre tooth tiger. It was not mostly related tigers or modern cats.
The sabre tooth tigers order is carnivore and its scientific name for the sabre tooth tiger is Smilodon its a weird name. Anyway hope you enjoyed reading about the sabre tooth tiger. Do you wish they were still alive?
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Greetings, Lexi
ReplyDeleteI'm a student from Hay Park School. I really loved this story since it taught me something new.
I think we're lucky that they have been extinct because the picture of that animal looks like it would eat you right there.
Maybe next time you could change the way you write i into I, either way great job!
Kia ora Lexi,
ReplyDeleteI'm Gloria from Hay Park School. I really love your post about Sabre Tooth Tigers, it makes me think that I am in a jungle finding the Sabre Tooth Tiger. I am wondering when you were searching it up did you also find anything else interesting about the tiger?
Talofa lava Lexi,
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed reading your blog post about sabre of a tooth tiger. Maybe next time you should talk more about sabre tigers so that we know all about them. I think that next time you should re read you work so that it makes sentence.
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