Yes, Wally was grabbed by a snake today. He did not want to go on stage, but he was dragged up by a student who didn't mind snakes. He learned that the snake was not poisonous and was safe to hold at the assembly.
Do you see Wally shaking? This snake is a king snake. It eats rattle snakes and other reptiles.
If Wally is luck he will get to meet a Blue tonge lizard - a pet lizard of Lochie, a boy in our class
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Gladstone Central State School
Gladstone Queensland Australia
Wally seems to be having a good time. that would be very cool to see a rattle snake. snakes have also been around a very long time, just like Wally! were you at a museum when he met the snake? if so which one?
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Thats kinda scary ya think? Well here in Pennsylvania there are two venomous snakes called the cottonmouth and the I forgot the other. what are the poisonous snakes around you . sighnin off, will from pa.
ReplyDeleteI love animals. Wally is so lucky that he met a snake. I think Wally doesn't like animals. Wally was so happy that the snake isn't poisonous!!
ReplyDeleteWow thats so cool. i am so happy the snake was not poisonous.That assembly seems very interesting.I hope you enjoyed it.I have a question doesn't the snake seem kind of creepy.
ReplyDeleteWhoa, that is scary. Speaking of snakes what are the venomous snakes around you? And what kind of music do you in Australia listen to? Anyway I'm Will from all the way from PA USA. now ain't that far away from you. When ever I think about hot desert I think of Australia. Is that true about there?
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Woah! Wally had to be held by a rattle snake?! Oh my gosh! That would be so cool! Poor Wally though. He must of been very scared! At least he didn't get bitten. Now that would be bad. What kind of snakes do you have in your state?
ReplyDeleteIn the US we play basketball,baseball,softball,soccer, and football.I would also like to know what is cricket?
ReplyDeleteOdd, here in PA we hardly ever see snakes. What anamals live in your state?
ReplyDeleteThat sounds great! The student who went up there with that king snake must of had a trumendous amount of guts. I could never find the courage and bravery to go up on stage and hold a snake. I would dare touch one with a ten foot pole.Although I wouldn't mind learning about them that would be cool! Are those snakes native to Austrailia? I'm pretty sure that there are no snakes native to Pennsylvania where I live but a species that is native to P.A is the white tailed deer.Let me ask you,what are some animals native to your state? Please respond! :)
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