tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3408189681357356809.post7614117117238966170..comments2024-03-05T23:37:42.518+13:00Comments on Mitchell @ Pt England School: Mitchell Summer learning journey Day # 18 - Famous/Infamous AnimalsPES Blogs Admin 2014http://www.blogger.com/profile/15710822352595092146noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3408189681357356809.post-44110498913322886812017-01-23T11:36:28.915+13:002017-01-23T11:36:28.915+13:00Hi Mitchell!
We can't believe that you are on...Hi Mitchell!<br /><br />We can't believe that you are on Day #18 either. Where did the time go?! We will really miss blogging with you regularly but, instead of dwelling on the sad stuff, we're going to focus on the fact that you've written another great post. Awesome work.<br /><br />I particularly enjoyed the descriptions that you provided of the Japanese macaque and the Japanese weasel. I can honestly say that I had never heard of the weasel before reading your blog post. I had come across the macaque as I actually had the chance to see them for myself when I was living in Japan. I was teaching English in the Nagano area for a year back in 2007 and I went to the Jigokudani Park (hot springs) to see them. It was incredible! I went with a friend of mine from New Zealand and with our Japanese friend, Koji. He was able to show us around and explain to us what the monkeys were doing. They were fascinating - they acted in ways that were so similar to humans. It was a bit eerie!<br /><br />I hope that you have the chance to visit the macaques one day. It is well worth the trip :)<br /><br />Cheers,<br />Rachel :)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10992026915931452376noreply@blogger.com