Write short descripion (5 or 7 sentence) about these animals a. zebra b. giraffe c. kangaroo, d. deer e. rhinoceros
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# Zebra 1. It's the kind of the animal 2. Usually, It's in the zoo 3. It eat grass 4. The colour of this animal are white and black 5. It's kind of animal that almost extinct # Girrafe 1. It's kind of the animal 2. Usually, it's in the zoo 3. It has long neck 4. It eat the leave on the top of tree 5. The co;our of it body is bright brown ~ Mungkin hanya itu yg dpt saya bantu :]
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A. zebra Zebras have black and white stripes all over their body. The stripes are a form of camouflage called disruptive coloration that breaks up the outline of the body. The stripes make it difficult for predators to identify a single zebra from a running herd and distort distance at dawn and dusk. Zebras' mouths are specially adapted to eat all types of grasses, from tall and rough to short and tender. They also can't survive for long times without water.
b. girrafe Giraffes are the tallest mammal, with a very long neck. They have a short, stiff mane, and a long tuft of hair at the end of the tail. Their shoulders are high, sloping down to hind quarters. Their legs of approximately equal size. They don't have upper incisors or canines.
c. kangaroo In all kangaroo species, females are smaller than males. Male kangaroos have a maroon-colored coat; female kangaroos are bluish-gray, which has earned them the nickname "blue flyers". Some kangaroos have a white stripe on each side of their faces. All kangaroos have strong hind legs and conspicuously large feet. They cannot move one leg independently of the other and must therefore get around by hopping.
d. deer Deers have long bodies and long legs. Coats are various shades of brown, some species have white fur to blend in with the arctic environment. They have an enhanced sense of smell. Males of nearly every species have velvet-covered antlers that they shed each year. In some species, females also have antlers.
e. rhinoceros Rhinos are among the largest mammals walking the Earth. They usually have gray skin, although their individual shade depends to some extent on the soil conditions where they live and graze. Their skin is wrinkled and almost entirely devoid of hair. The skin on certain parts of their bodies, especially their shoulders, can be as much as 1.5 inches thick. Beneath their skin, a one- to two-inch thick layer of fat helps the animals regulate body temperature. :)
1. It's the kind of the animal
2. Usually, It's in the zoo
3. It eat grass
4. The colour of this animal are white and black
5. It's kind of animal that almost extinct
# Girrafe
1. It's kind of the animal
2. Usually, it's in the zoo
3. It has long neck
4. It eat the leave on the top of tree
5. The co;our of it body is bright brown
~ Mungkin hanya itu yg dpt saya bantu :]
Zebras have black and white stripes all over their body. The stripes are a form of camouflage called disruptive coloration that breaks up the outline of the body. The stripes make it difficult for predators to identify a single zebra from a running herd and distort distance at dawn and dusk. Zebras' mouths are specially adapted to eat all types of grasses, from tall and rough to short and tender. They also can't survive for long times without water.
b. girrafe
Giraffes are the tallest mammal, with a very long neck. They have a short, stiff mane, and a long tuft of hair at the end of the tail. Their shoulders are high, sloping down to hind quarters. Their legs of approximately equal size. They don't have upper incisors or canines.
c. kangaroo
In all kangaroo species, females are smaller than males. Male kangaroos have a maroon-colored coat; female kangaroos are bluish-gray, which has earned them the nickname "blue flyers". Some kangaroos have a white stripe on each side of their faces. All kangaroos have strong hind legs and conspicuously large feet. They cannot move one leg independently of the other and must therefore get around by hopping.
d. deer
Deers have long bodies and long legs. Coats are various shades of brown, some species have white fur to blend in with the arctic environment. They have an enhanced sense of smell. Males of nearly every species have velvet-covered antlers that they shed each year. In some species, females also have antlers.
e. rhinoceros
Rhinos are among the largest mammals walking the Earth. They usually have gray skin, although their individual shade depends to some extent on the soil conditions where they live and graze. Their skin is wrinkled and almost entirely devoid of hair. The skin on certain parts of their bodies, especially their shoulders, can be as much as 1.5 inches thick. Beneath their skin, a one- to two-inch thick layer of fat helps the animals regulate body temperature. :)