Hi Boodle I know you are learning a lot, but your bytes are teaching me a lot too - they are very interesting. It's quite amazing isn't it how animals adapt to their environments. That Bactrian Camel has adapted in so many ways - i wonder if the one hump camels, Dromedary's have split lips to eat? Lots of love Poppa
Thanks for commenting. I'm really missing Zach as well. Who knew actually poo is actually quite interesting. There's another cool Poo post by Finn on his blog called "The Thing Archeologists Most Like to Find." You can see a replica of the largest human poo fossil ever found. It's kind of gross but really interesting at the same time. from Isaac
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ReplyDeleteI know you are learning a lot, but your bytes are teaching me a lot too - they are very interesting. It's quite amazing isn't it how animals adapt to their environments. That Bactrian Camel has adapted in so many ways - i wonder if the one hump camels, Dromedary's have split lips to eat? Lots of love Poppa
Hi Poppa, Thank you so much for commenting. I'm probably going to be posting another interesting information bite about York soon. Lots of love Isaac.
DeleteTry saying Bactrian Camel quickly five time (lol)
ReplyDeleteLove listening to your tip bits - keep them coming.
Maybe my Mum could use it for a tongue twister in our Drama class. ;-) I'm glad you're enjoying the information bites! from Isaac.
DeleteWow cool video! Interesting poop fact! Looks like you are having a blast. Zach misses you at school.
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting. I'm really missing Zach as well. Who knew actually poo is actually quite interesting. There's another cool Poo post by Finn on his blog called "The Thing Archeologists Most Like to Find." You can see a replica of the largest human poo fossil ever found. It's kind of gross but really interesting at the same time. from Isaac
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