His story started with Anthony's neighbor who had baby bearded dragons. Our class wanted a class pet. So table six agreed on a bearded dragon so we told the class about them. We told the class Anthony might be able to get his neighbor to donate a baby bearded dragon to the class. When Anthony asked his neighbor to donate a bearded dragon to the class he said "yes" and he was also going to donate a UVB light too. Anthony got to choose which bearded dragon he wanted. His neighbor came with Willy and brought the mom and dad of Willy. He told us so many facts about them. He let us hold the mom and dad. Everyone was happy that he had Willy. Willy is now healthy and eats alot.
Meet Willy our bearded dragon. He is from urid woodlands and desert of central Ausrtralia. He has a 50 gallon tank. His diet is chopped meat, crickets ,pinky mice, earthworms, leaves,and squash. The tank needs to be at least 78-88 degrees fare in height. Right now Willy is 9 inches will soon grow up to 2 feet long. You should remember to never feed a bearded dragon any type of lettuce besides romain, fireflys or lightnig bugs, outdoor bugs, avocadoes, ruburb, beet tops, spinach. Bearded dragons do not attack if threatened they freeze and change color instead.
Our class pet Willy is getting bigger every minute!
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Cesar
12/10/2013 05:21:13 am
Willy helps us learn
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Angel
12/10/2013 05:22:50 am
Willy is a fun and loving pet
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devynn
12/10/2013 08:57:22 am
willy is so cute and he eats so fast
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Katherine
12/17/2013 06:05:10 am
Willy is our class pet. Willy is a bearded dragon from Australia. Our class pet Willy eat crickets and meal worms. My teacher Ms. Quintanilla thought it would be a good responsibility for us to be responsible for him.
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chris
1/29/2014 11:37:36 am
willy is not a monster
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Janelle <3 (nici)
6/5/2014 02:45:12 am
I miss willy so much! :( HAVE A GREAT SUMMER EVERYONE! :)
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Nici
9/1/2014 02:19:27 pm
I miss you so much Mrs.Quintanilla!! I'll try and visit you sometime :)