Bath Community Academy's (formally Culverhay School)International Group's contribution to the Comenius Project No Human No Cry. The goal of the Project is to understand how the changes in each Partners’ country, over the past 100 years have affected the local flora and fauna. We will look at these changes and look at making an impact by creating progressive change.
Monday, 17 September 2012
BELFAST ZOO ENDANGERED ANIMAL
The Sumatran tiger is the smallest of the tiger subspecies existing today. It has narrower stripes than other tiger subspecies and has a hairier head. Its small size means it can chase species more easily in dense forest. It also is a very good swimmer, aided by webbing between the toes. It can catch fish, but more usually would chase a mammal such as a boar into a river catch it in the water. It mainly hunts deer and wild pigs but will also take smaller mammals and fish. And it is normally found in a variety of habitats mostly forested ones, on the island of Sumatran in Indonesia.
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much more to come just working on it.
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