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My Week at Camp at The Toronto Zoo

My Week at Camp at The Toronto Zoo

This week I went to camp at The Toronto Zoo and I had so much fun! I learned so much about so many of the animals.  These are 10 cool facts that I learned:

  1. Apes walk on fists and do not have tails, monkeys walk on their hands and have tails.
  2. Elephants trunks can pick up a blade of grass and can also move a car.
  3. Moose can dive up to 18 feet in the water.
  4. Camels don’t spit on you, they actually vomit.
  5. Chameleons don’t change colours because they want to. They change colours because of what mood they are in. If they are bright green they are happy and if they are red they are angry.
  6. One of the Kangaroos that they have at The Toronto Zoo gets mad if you’re loud. There’s even a sign that says “be quiet!”
  7. Male peacocks are the ones who are colourful, the female peacocks are the ones who are grey.
  8. Cheetahs can run 120km an hour, that is faster than the average speed limit on the highway.
  9. Sharks skin looks smooth but it’s actually rough. Stingrays are smooth. I know this because I touched them.
  10. Flamingos turn pink when they eat shrimp. If you feed it a blueberry it won’t turn blue.

Now I have a story that I want to share with you. It’s sad but true.

One day a family was at the zoo and they threw a piece of popcorn for the baby orangatang and the dad orangutan wanted the popcorn and by accident he knocked baby. The baby fell into a moat and because orangutans can’t swim, the baby drowned. A firefighter came to try to rescue him, but it was too late. This is why you should not feed the animals at the zoo. When the signs say, “Do not feed the animals,” please listen. These rules are rules for a reason. They protect the animals.

Here are some of my favourite photos that I took during my week at Zoo Camp.

From the top left going clockwise: Flamingoes, Tiger “Vitali”, Grizzly Bears, Organgutangs, Monkey, Jellyfish, Female Peacock with her chicks, White Lion, Elephant. Center photo is a mom and baby Orangutang cuddling – so cute!

I also learned about some of the things that they are doing for the environment at The Toronto Zoo. There is a lot of information at the zoo about things that you can do to help the environment and the animals. At many of the exhibits there are signs that tell you if the animals are endangered or if their homes are in trouble because of littering and pollution.

How my love for animals taught me about caring for the environment

How my love for animals taught me about caring for the environment

I just did an interview with the Toronto Sun! It will be in the newspaper next week! One of the questions she asked me was, “Why are you so passionate about eco issues?” I thought a lot about this and want to share my answer with everybody. Here it is:

When I was a kid my favourite place was the zoo, and it still is. I’m going to zoo camp next week and I know it will be so fun! (I’ll post about it next week) At the zoo I was taught about how the animals relied on humans to help the environment. I wanted to help animals survive and make them have the best life because I love animals so much. I started learning about what we can do to help save the animals and the environment at the same time, and I learned learned about the 3 main rule: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. The animals aren’t the ones polluting and littering – humans are. The animals can’t recycle and can’t clean up – we can and we have to make the world better for them and us.

Last year in school I was on the Eco Team! We went around to all the classrooms and checked if they sorted their garbage the right way. It was really fun! We also had a assembly where the Eco Team held up items that were from the green bin, blue bin and garbage. We picked people from the students in the audience to put that item in the right bin and it taught them what item goes in which bin. The Eco Team made recycling fun! I really liked being on the Eco Team and helping my friends learn why and how to recycle. Now I’m doing that with my blog.

In June I started my blog for the same reason. I wanted to teach everyone about environment. On my blog I give tips that are easy to do at home and school. Through my blog I show passion, concern and tips and I hope that people will be inspired enough to do little things to help the environment. All the little things that people do add up and help save the environment.

Thanks for reading and if you have good tips on what we can all do to take care of our environment, please share it with me.

20 things I bet you didn’t know about animals

20 things I bet you didn’t know about animals

Source: National Geographic Kids’ Weird But True! 2