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Thursday 23 May 2019

Animal's in Japan

How many common animals in Japan? Well, they say that there are 6 common animals in Japan ( I just searched it up, to be honest) anyway Japan have 6 Common animal's and they are Shiba Inu, Hokkaido dog, Akita, Japanese Bobtail, Japanese Bantam, and Japanese Chin. My 3 favourite ones out of all of them would be Akita, Japanese Chin, and Shiba Inu. 

 Akita is one of my favourite animals in Japan even though I haven't met or seen one in person but they are still my favourite, why? it's because they look cuddly and one thing for sure is that they are so cute. They eat rice, fish, and sea plants and dog food. Large Akita's can actually cause greater Injuries on animals or "people".  Akita's were bred to be guard dogs and hunting dogs in Japan and were used to hunt down bear, boar, and deer.

My second favourite animal would be the Shiba Inu, they are very popular because of their looks and also because of their Body Size. Shiba Inu puppies have the most adorable expressions highlighted by their perky ears and chubby cheeks. They are the cutest little fatties ever. Shiba Inus likes to eat a lot's of lean beef, lean poultry, small fish, green vegetables, sweet potatoes, rice, and some fruits.

Japanese Chin is my last favourite Animal in Japan, why is that? Well, its because they are one of the funniest dogs, Breed in Japan, and well you know, I would want a dog that can make me laugh when I'm bored.  They are dogs who get along with everyone. They're friendly toward other dogs and cats and is a playful companion for older children.  Foods that they love to eat would be the  Grain Free Anchovy, Salmon, dry dog food, farming Natural & Delicious Chicken.

There you go, some fun facts about my favourite Japanese animals in Japan and what I like about this is that I get to learn more and more about Common animals from different countries. 

Task Description: This week, our writing activity is to write about Stuff/things, places, people or animals from another country. I have chosen to write about animals in Japan.

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