Statement
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True or
False
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Evidence
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a)
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Wellington Zoo is trying to save endangered animals.
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T
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"Wellington Zoo is working with other zoos around the world to make sure that endangered animals... have a healthy future."
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b)
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There are less than 1 000 Sumatran tigers left in the world.
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T
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they have been hunted and because their habitat is being destroyed. There are about 250 Sumatran tigers in zoos around the
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c)
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Red pandas live in bamboo forests in the wild.
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T
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The red panda is another endangered animal that Wellington Zoo is successfully breeding. Their habitat is the bamboo forests of Tibet, Nepal, India, and China.
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d)
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Wellington zoo keeps all the baby animals born in it.
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T
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Cantik and Jambi had two sets of triplets, including Jaka, Mencari, and Molek. The three cubs now live at Hamilton Zoo.
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e)
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In Africa chimpanzees live alone.
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T
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where she will go.
Sixteen chimpanzees live at Wellington Zoo. There are six adult females, three adult males, and seven young ones.
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f)
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Kitar will stay in Wellington Zoo for the rest of her life.
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F
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Cantik is one of Wellington Zoo's Sumatran tigers. She is nine years old and came from a zoo in Holland. Sadly, Jambi, the male tiger,
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g)
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Changes in the habitat mean that some animals might disappear forever.
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T
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Many animals are endangered.
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h)
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Jay, the father red panda, came from South Africa.
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T
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Jay, the father, came from Johannesburg Zoo in South Africa
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i)
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Wellington Zoo knows exactly where all its animals come from.
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T
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Wellington Zoo is successfully breeding.
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This is a record of my learning at Pt England School in Auckland, New Zealand.
Wednesday, 25 November 2015
Zoo babies
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