Our names are (l-r) Braydon, Hunter, Logan, Jeremiah, and Dylan. We are in Mr. Thompson's 5th grade class and we want to know more about Australia and you guys!
Here are some questions we have:
What kind of animals do you think you might run into? Hunter
Where in Australia are you going? Dylan
Are you going to see monkeys and will they fly? Jeremiah
Will you see flying squirells? Logan
Do people get eaten by sharks in Australia? Braydon
Well....these are our first questions! We look forward to seeing you in real life!
Braydon, Hunter, Logan, Jeremiah and Dylan
Hello boys,
ReplyDeleteI'm very glad you guys have such great interest in our travels! I'll give me best shot to answer your questions.. Hunter, I think we may run into Kangaroos and koalas :), possums, unique birds, lizards and other reptiles, sharks, dolphins and other fish. Dylan, we are going to Sydney and Cairns, both on the eastern coast. Jeremiah and Logan, unfortunately we will most likely not encounter any flying monkeys or squirrels. And last but not least, Braydon, I hope people don't get eaten. yikes!
Thanks again kids! We look forward to your questions! :)
Jess
Hey Guys!
ReplyDeleteWe have not even left yet and I am already excited to start blogging with you!
Hunter: I think we will see some Kangaroos, Koalas, We will for sure see some Cane Toads and if were lucky we may see some Alligators and some really cool tropical fish that can't live in the waters in Wisconsin.
Dylan: We will be in Cairns and in Sydney. Many people think that Sydney is the capital of Australia, but Canberra is actually the capital. Although both Cairns and Sydney are on the east coast of Australia they are still very far apart (Think of it kind of like Cairns being where Boston is in the United States and Sydney being where Miami is)
Jeremiah & Logan: I don't think we will be seeing any flying squirrels or any monkeys, especially ones that fly, but I did see some monkeys swinging from vine to vine in the tree tops when I was in Tanzania last January, it was very cool to see monkeys in the wild and not just at a zoo!
Braydon: I sure hope not! But I think we'll be okay, there are only about 60 shark attacks on humans world wide every year and it is very, very rare for someone to die from an attack :-)
I can't wait to hear from you guys again!!!
Travis