Monday 8 May 2017

Weta Workshop Poem

   Tree Weta   
   By Caitlyn and Zoe
       Creeping, crawling, up, down.
              Searching, Searching for a place to stay.
     
               Burrow in hollowed wood, under leaves,
                 blends in with leaves and wood.
          Lives in gaps of caves and in holes of pohutukawa trees.                                                               
                    
            Head: Antennae like whiskers off dogs and cats,
                Eyes like little chocolate chips.

                Thorax: brown, like chocolate and dirt.
              Legs look like twigs, sharp like hook grass.

            Abdomen: girl, long, curved c shaped ovipositor,
                    Boy, short curved cerci.
 
              Preys on lichens, leaves, flowers,
                   seed heads and fruit.

            Life cycle, laid in autumn and winter,
                   hatching in spring.
         
             Threats, rats, mustelids, reptiles,
                   cats, birds and bats

3 comments:

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  2. Hi Caitlyn I like how you said Creeping, crawling, up, down.Searching for a place to stay. I also like how you write Burrow in hollowed wood, under leaves,blends in with leaves and wood. Lives in gaps of caves and in holes of pohutukawa trees.

    i like how you have describe the parts of a weta. I like how said little things about the where it can live, Abdomen,thorax,head,Threats,Life cycle.

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  3. Hi Katie-rose,
    Do I have anything to fix up?
    From Caitlyn

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