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Rhino Rap

November 25th, 2009 by · No Comments · Uncategorized

Over the past few decades a few speices of animals have been decreasing in numbers. But the Rhinos have caught the eye.

One aussie kid by the name of Adam that is only twelve was on a trip to Africa and their teacher said they had to do a project on one of the animals in Africa. Adam choose the Rhinos. He decided to do a rap with some of his friends. The Zoo was happy with the rap, they’ve decided to run a big video clip compeition.where schools will get the chance to win their very own editing suite.

I hope you have have read this report if not you could vote on the online poll.

Animal Cruelty

June 11th, 2009 by · No Comments · Uncategorized

All over the news there has been alot of talk about animal cruelty to all animals that are kept in a farm especially pigs.

Since 1960 the’ve treated pigs servealy. In a pigery in Tasmania a farmer kept the pigs in a confind space magets are all over them, dirt and grime is on there faces and forced to bread piglets. An animal activists broke into the pigery very sneakily and filmedthe state that they were in. Pigs are very smart they are smarter than dogs so why don’t we treat dogs the same as pigs.

So I think we should stop animal cruelty by looking and being aware on the products lable, computers, t.v and other electric appliances that are animal related. So stop animal cruelty.

 

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March 15th, 2009 by · 1 Comment · Uncategorized

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