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Tuesday, 29 August 2017

Orana Wildlife park

This is my thank you letter for the Orana WildLife Park for guiding us and showing us around the park

Reige
57 Denise Crest.
Hornby
Christchurch

Monday 14th August 2017

Orana Wildlife Park
793 Mcleans                                            
Orana
Christchurch

Dear Sarah.

Thank you for taking us for a free tour to Orana Wildlife Park, guiding us around, telling us a lot of facts about Orana Wildlife Park and the animals in their. I hardly appreciate for a free tour to Orana Wildlife park, I’m so glad that they let us go to Orana Wildlife park and Guiding us through their park. I also appreciate telling us facts about the animals at Orana Wildlife park.

I enjoyed seeing my favourite animal, my favourite animal is Cheetah because it’s the fastest animal in the world. I also enjoyed seeing the tigers marking their territory and the tigers only sometimes sleep. I also enjoyed seeing the animals that I haven’t seen before like Kiwi, Lion, Meerkats and most of all my favourite animal Cheetah. The main animal in New Zealand is Kiwi, I think why is the Kiwi is the main animal in New Zealand Because they can't fly and how they arrived in New Zealand is not completely clear. I saw a lot of animal when I’m in Orana Wildlife Park and most of them I haven’t seen before and the tour was free so we won’t have to pay the bus driver. So I’m glad to come to Orana Wildlife Park.

I learnt a lot of facts In Orana park like male Rhinoceros mark their territory and female Rhinoceros live in a group. The Cheetah only can chase their pray in only about forty seven seconds if they didn't catch their prey they will stop chasing they pray so they can catch up with their breath. I also learnt that the Tasmanian Devils are the same species as a Kangaroo. If you seen a gorilla you never beat your chest because when you beat your chest that means fight me in gorilla language. I learnt that most of the animals are in the Orana park are endangered. I learnt that Orana park was opened in 1976. I also learnt that Giraffe have seven bones in his neck and Rhinoceros horn is like a nail in our finger.

  Your Sincerely

Reige Amarillo/ 7SH

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