KIWI
Have you ever
seen kiwi fruit ? What does it look like ? Does it taste good ? What vitamin
does it contain ? Where does it grow well ? Well, those are the questions that
you would get them answered very soon.
Well, then, listen to me carefully.
Kiwi fruit is
a berry with a brown, fuzzy skin and is similar in size and shape to an egg.
Kiwi fruit has
and emerald – green pulp surrounding a cluster of soft, black sheeds. The pulp
has a pleasant, miced- fruit flavour. And it is rich in vitamin C.
People eat
kiwi fruit fresh frozen, or canned. People also use kiwi fruit to make fruit
salads, pies, ice cream, and wine. Gues what! Kiwi fruit is named after a New
Zealand bird calles kiwi, which it resembles. Have you ever seen that New
Zealand bird?
Kiwi fruit
grows on wines. The plants do best in a mild climate. You known New waland
ranks as the leading producer of kiwi fruit. It is followed in order by Franch,
the United States, Italy, Spain, and Japan. Liwi fruit is native to south –
eastern China. And it is also known as the Chinese goose berry. Cultivation of
the fruit spread to other parts of the world during the early 1900’s.
Well,
that’s all what i can tell about that fruit.
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DOLPHINS
Dholphins are mammals, not fish. Mammals, unlike
fish, feed their young with mild that is produced in the mother’s body. Also
unlike fish, dolphins have lungs and are warm – blooded that is, their body
temperatute always stays about the same, regardless of the temperature of their
surroundings. Many scientists believe that dolphins rank among the most
intelligent animals, along with chimpanzees and dogs.
Dolphins,
whales, and porpoises are members of a group of mammals called cetaceans.
Dolphins and porpoises are very similar in appearance. Their chief differences
occur in the snout and teeth. Dolphins have a beaklike snout and cone – shaped
teeth. Porpoises have a rounded snout and flat or spade – shape teeth. Whales
are much larger than most dolphins and porpoises.
Scientists
apply the term dolphin to two families of cetaceans, marine dolphins are river
dolphins. There are 32 species of marine dolphind. They are found in nearly all
oceans, and most of them live only in salt warer. Many species of marine
dolphins remain near land for most of their lives, it some love in the open
sea. River dolphins live in fresh or slightly salty water.
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