Wednesday 13 March 2013

WOW!!! Exotic Stick Buddies!!!

Hi!! 

This is Gazel and Harmonii speaking! I hope you guys missed us! Did you know that we just got stick buddies yesterday? They are spectacular!!








When I took them home one of them turned green and my mum got freaked out! I thought it was soo weird. Do you want to know a interesting fact about stick buddies? Surely you do and that's what we assumed.When they sleep they turn they're head all the way around and here's something grotesque: when they eat little wriggly worm things come out of they're mouthes and grab eucalyptus leaves and eat them.

They also do wobbly dances that are hilarous! You should see them when you pick them up. They just won't come off your hands. One of them does impressive wobbly dances all the time and one just disgracefully lazes about under a leaf. They can camouflage in their enviroment to avoid danger. That's why one of them turned green! When they are upside down it means they are very comfortable.

When you take them home you have to spray their eucalyptus leaves with water because they drink water using the leaves otherwise they'll become dehydrated. You also have to change their leaves about every week otherwise the leaves become old and wrinkly. The way we keep the moisture in the leaves is we have a tub of water in the tank. =)

That's all for now,
Gazel and Harmoni out!

What do you think we should name our stick buddies?

What do you think we should write about next?

Comment down below but remember it has to be about school! ^_^

4 comments:

  1. Hi girls, what a lucky class you're in. I wish we had stick buddies when i was at school. I love that you can take them home.
    The photos of them are amazing. Have you decided on any names yet? Are they boys or girls?
    Carly

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  2. Hi Gazel and Harmonii,

    I love the part about disgracefully lazing about and the wobbly dances are my personal favourite, especially when they dance on your palm.

    What's your favourite part about having stick buddies in the classroom? Also, have either of you ever seen a stick buddy or another kind of camouflaging animal in the wild?

    Ms Kap

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  3. Hey Girls.
    That is amazing what you wrote and its very amazing, well done girls.

    Alanis

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  4. Hi Gazel and Harmonii,

    What a terrific blog and super photos!!!!
    I like the part about scaring your mum, that sounds like me.
    I think it's great you can take them home.

    Jacqui
    Melbourne

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