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Thursday, 28 February 2019

Animaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaals View Pointing

We have continued on with the animal's theme and have moved onto animal view pointing, which is basically looking at how the animals we have 'studied', move.

So far we have been playing with a rabbit, a dog and a turtle, as well as a guinea pig and a second dog. The rabbit was a special rabbit that had been rescued, she had one floppy ear, which I believe was the result of an accident and now she can't use that ear, her name was Lightning. As known, the bunny hopped about. But instead of constantly hopping, Lightning put her front legs in front of her and stretches out before moving the back legs up with them into a more comfortable position.
There was also Mr Mitchell's turtle, Yurtle. He was a little rascal who almost sent me into a panic attack because he decided it would be a good idea to crawl under the deck. It was terrifying and the only other person there was Kaela, who thankfully stopped the turtle and brought it out. The turtle seemed faster than I thought it would be, but it still was quite slow. It had very sharp claws and an even sharper beak.











Chloe and Gizzy
Finally, I got to meet Mrs Beer's dog, Gizzy, a short little fluffy thing who is adorably excitable. I and a few others spent most of the period sitting and playing with the dog who couldn't stop moving. Gizzy has short and fast legs, she could only sit down for a moment or two before running around again. It was hilarious to watch as the dog left from leaning and lying down next to a person to go and bark at Mrs Beer.











The next week we got to meet Jakita's guinea pig, George of Durham, a pedigree, who has to have a certificate to state that he is pedigree bred. He's quick to move and has really sharp claws. When he's scared he tends to hide under things, particularly the towel he was brought with. While I am writing this he has pooped on Jakita and Chloe multiple times, thankfully, it isn't messy. Unfortunately, my phone doesn't want to connect and upload the pictures.

On the same day, we got to meet Kaela's dog, Rosie, a scruffy dog who can't stop moving for a moment. It was a bit of an extravaganza, seeing as the dog came fashionably late and then got dressed in a unicorn onesie. That wasn't the end of it though, Kaela had brought treats so she could get the dog to do tricks, as you do. But, when Kaela wasn't paying attention, Chloe opened the treats, intending to give only one accidentally lent down and the dog started eating from the container.

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