Friday, 2 July 2021

Mountain lion research by Jaydin

 Jaydin decided to research Mountain lions for his animal project. He found the information interesting and used slides to present his work.

9 comments:

  1. Hello

    This is some really awesome work I really like the way you explained about the differences between cougars and mountain lions. Keep the work up!

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  2. Hi Jaydin well done you have done a great job of researching about mountain lions and I think you ave done a great presntation good job .

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  3. Hey Jaydin,

    Great job you have done a fantastic presentation on mountain lions. And it must have took you ages to finish this. Well Done!!

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  4. Hey Jaydin
    This presentation is so cool, I really love the animal that you pick and I've never seen an Mountain Lion. Why did you pick a Mountain Lion ? Anyways keep up the great work.

    Ali-Jon

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  5. Talofa Lava -

    this presentation is super detailed. You've put in some
    interesting information and some cool pictures. I honestly never
    knew mountain lions preyed on deers because of their speed. Besides that
    Well Done Jaydin :))

    By Soane

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  6. hey,Jaydin its tane from paroa school I really like your blog post about mountion lions my favourite one was how far they travel in a day it was pretty fascinating that they travel 370 square miles keep up the good work bye

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  7. Hi my name is Taj You did some great work this is so amazing you put some videos and some pictures and the informashon it good ceep up the great work.

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  8. Kia ora Jaydin! Ella from paroa school here, You have some interesting facts in there I didn't know mountain lions didn't roar haha.
    Keep up the great work!1

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  9. Hi my name is Keil and I like your side about mountain lions I think it is very interesting.

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