Monday, 31 October 2016

healthy harbours


The field trip to Bothamley Park was so cool.  I didn't like the part when I got my feet wet, but I did like the part when I touched the eel - it felt slimy.  There were five fish, four large and one small.  Two of the big ones died and that made me sad.  Thank you for reading and I hope you like the photos.

HERE ARE SOME PHOTO'S OF HEALTHY HARBORS!
           









                         





               

Tuesday, 18 October 2016

healthy harbours

what i have learn about healthy harbours is when you are a adult eel you live in the river and when you want to settle down they swimming to tonga and they lay there egg and they live for a little bit and then they die then the baby hatch and they float back to aotearoa and float into the river and on they way back they start to growing to a adult and a fact about eel is they like to sleep in the day and come out at night time.