Thursday, February 9, 2017

A quote from Africa's big five animals by Anna Othitis

"Welcome aboard angelic airlines. This is your captain Frankie, and I will be flying you to Africa's wildlife National Parks the biggest being the Serengeti we will visit, discover and learn about "Africa's big five" wild animals.
Stow your bags overhead, take your seats and fasten your seatbelts for take off smooth flight together on this wondrous journey through Africa's sunset and sunrises– such colourful and flaming skies.
Into the plains and wilderness we go!
It is a lovely sunny day today and I hope you enjoy your flight.
Make yourself comfortable, and we have lots of healthy drinks and meals for you.
Oh, and children, do not forget to put on your safari close and special safari hats."
Let us begin our exciting flight, with our "Little world Globetrotters".
Your captain Frankie is excited to take you want another journey. This time he is visiting his passionate homeland and birthplace: the wilds of Africa. There we will see, visit and learn about "our big five wild animals of Africa", who roam around the plains, wild and free.
They live in National Parks such as the Serengeti, ;Wankie, Kruger and more.
It is sad that one day we will not be able to visit them in their natural habitat go on safaris to see them with their families.
These amazing wild animals are about to become extinct so we will spread the word and let the world and its people know should take care of them and not kill these magnificent wild animals that beautify our earth.
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The African elephant.
Gardeners of the savanna
stomp, stomp, what is that?
It sounds like an earthquake shake!
Look in these gentle giants, so big and strong like magnificent animal tyrants. With power and grace they walk through the African veld, their ears to the ground listening to every sound, trumps curling and rocking around. Precious babies bobbing about follow mom holding her tail, protected from danger all around.
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