Friday, February 19, 2010

Save the Tigers

Rare Chinese tigers earn their stripes in the wilds of South Africa

South Africa has no shortage of big wild cats. But the sleek predators prowling these dry grass plains at the edge of the Karoo plateau have one big difference: stripes. As part of a controversial experiment to save the world’s most endangered tiger, three rare zoo-bred South China tigers are learning to hunt antelope and survive in the wild in South Africa’s grasslands while conservationists struggle to restore their nearly vanished habitat at home.


stripe: We think it's normal that tigers develop stripes when they are cubs.
(Please correct me if I make mistakes for this sentence.)

(Article Source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/southafrica/5757149/Tiger-born-with-no-stripes.html)


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2 comments:

  1. Hi Maggie,
    Your sentence is perfect!
    -Kalsow :)

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  2. Hi, Kalsow

    Thanks for reading my sentence.

    It's during the Chinese New Year. So I just came back from my hometown. And I'll go back to work next week. Sigh! What a great holiday.

    Moreover, I'm wondering when will you graduate ? Do you have any plan for your life or future?


    Speak to you soon.


    Maggie^^

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