WALT:learning about Kuri's
Kuri - Dog
How to live with a Kuri
This week I have been reading a text named Kuri by Priscilla Wehi. A key idea in this text is what were kuri like. Kuri were like A wild dog of polynesians origin first introduced to New Zealand by the Maori. When the polynesians cross the Pacific ocean with the kuri they used the kuri like a fishing rod to catch fish.
What to bring with on a ship
When I go on a ship, I would bring a kuri Toiletries and Necessities: The cruise ship should provide soap and shampoo at the very least (and often body lotion, conditioner and body wash), but if you're picky, pack your own. The same goes for hair dryers. Many bring extra hangers on longer cruises to make sure every item that needs to be hung up can be. Dogs help people in a particular can reduce stress playfulness and even improve your cardiovascular health. A healthy coat should feel pliable and smooth even they wiry pelts of dogs lit terriers. Wolves (cocanis coyotes) and (canis latrans), and domestic dogs DNA are the same.
What Kuri can do
What I have learned about kuri, that there are more kinds of Kuri and how they used to live. There are 525 kind of Kuri, Early data shows some kuri ate as well as modern carnivorous dogs while others ate less protein than a modern vegan dog, suggesting they might have had to scavenge for food. The isotope results also show some kuri lived inland while others lived in coastal areas, dining on a rich diet of seabirds and fish.
This is my description of how Kuris lived in pre european days.
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