الخميس، 3 مارس 2011

ALAIN ZOO TRIP

Last weeking we went to Alain zoo at 10:00 am. We walked and we saw many animals. T went with ali and sauod. we were very happy. I taked many picters.
We got a big problem. Ali was love gorillas. He trayed to give agorilla' a gam. But he feel dowen on the cell. He feel seary. The gorilla's baby was scary from him.

The big promblem was. The gorilla's were want to hit Ali.
Ali was runaway fome it. We can't hilp hi. He shuold stop and jump for catch him. He still there 10 minets befor we hilped him.
We got a rope. but the rope was sso shoort.We were serching a tall rope for ali.WE walking ofall the zoo for find a rope.After 10 minets we faint it. But now need some one for disperses the gorillas. Suod was dispersesing the gorillas ane I tray to help ali. Ali was thingig haw he jupm up the cell. But we throw for him a rope. Fainaly we helped him. Now he hate all gorillas.After this day we never see ali say i love gorillas. We went o the home and relaxed.

We shuold respect the lows any where and any time.For save as.

الخميس، 24 فبراير 2011

ALAIN ZOO

Alain zoo is nice
long time it still nice
anyone can love it
nothing is bad with it
zepra an loin on the zoo
open your heart fot alain zoo
on my heart ther is alain zoo

ALAIN ZOO

Al Ain Zoo is a 400-hectare (988-acre) zoo located in the foothills of the Jebel Hafeet Mountains in Al Ain, United Arab Emirates. It mainly comprises Arabian antelopes and oryx , eland , gazelle, lechwe and can be found in the tree shaded paddocks which offer excellent breeding conditions[1].
The zoo features a big cat house. Lions, pumas, black and spotted leopards and jaguars are found here. In addition to this, it also has a reptile house, monkey compounds, aquarium and aviary. From February 2010 until July 2010, the Al Ain Zoo hosted the "Dinosaur Trail", a small section which includes around 15 to 20 mechanical dinosaurs with sensors such as the T-Rex as well as information about the dinosaur such as when they lived, which parts of the (current) world they would have been found, their height, diet, etc.[citation needed]
The Al Ain Zoo also hosts the almost extinct white lion (less than 200 remain in the world).[