Senin, 28 Agustus 2017

REPORT TEXT

                        PANDA

        Panda is one of the animals that are large and obese. They can weigh more than 100 kg, so if we look from a distance, the panda is very similar to the giant puppets. They are the animals that come from Western China and Tibet. Most of the species came from the jungle of bamboo because basically, their food is bamboo. They have two legs and two large hands. In addition to walking, the hands are also used to take the& twigs and leaves of bamboo. Panda usual looking for food in clustered with other pandas.
        Adult pandas have a length between 160 to 180 cm. Then, the weight of an adult panda is usually between 80 to 125 kg. Panda body size is similar to the black bear. However, pandas do not hibernate like a black bear. Panda has a large head, heavy body, rounded ears, and short tail. They walked like a human, and as I said before, that they use their legs to stand and their hands used to reach for the leaves and twigs of bamboo. They have a throat with a hard esophagus in order to avoid their throat injury due to the consumption of bamboo. They also have a large thumb to take the bamboo stems and leaves.
        They look like a very cute animal with black and white color. This is the thing that makes the panda to be the example of the best-selling dolls after bear. They have thick hair and a little greasy. The oil layer helps them protected from the wet climate. Panda runs slowly because their body is so heavy. Nevertheless, the panda is able to climb trees with hard and sharp claws. They can climb trees very easily.
        We have known a little about panda from the above description. You need to understand that it is not a cute animal. They are wild animals so we must be careful when close to them.


Name     : Arum Della S.
Class      : IX-5
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                    TIGER



        Tigers are the largest members of cat family. These largest cats are the only wild cats with striped coat. They are perfectly designed as strong, fierce predators in the wild. Humans admire them as much as they fear them. The animals figure prominently in Asian myths, religions, arts, and imagination as the symbol of magnificence, grace, and tremendous power.

        Most tigers are live in Asia. Although they spread all over the world, mainly in zoos, they are not native to any other continent. They now live in the wild only in several Asian countries and Russia, range from Sumatra (Indonesia) and Southeast Asia, India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, and eastern Russia.
        Tigers vary in wide range of sizes. They typically may reach to a height of 1 m and measure from 2 to 3 m from head to rear end. Their thick furred tail may extend around 1 m in length. The small Sumatrans may weigh 75 to 140 kg, and the largest Bengal tigers may weigh 100 to 258 kg.
        Tiger’s short fur varies in color, starting from dark orange to reddish brown. Each tiger has its own unique stripe patterns of black or dark brown cover across the body. These patterns like fingerprints in humans which can be used to tell each one apart. The coat also helps tiger to camouflage in the forest or in tall grass, making them nearly invisible and hard to be spotted. The white tigers which are often seen in some zoos are purposefully bred in attracting visitor, while in the wild it rarely occurs.
        Tigers are carnivores which mostly hunt alone between dusk and dawn. They tend to prey the largest size of mammals available such as wild boar, swine, and other species of deer. They also kill farmer’s animals such as cows, sheep, and goats. Rarely tigers kill people, but usually only if there is no other prey left or they are too weak or slow to hunt.

Source: http://www.contohtext.com/2017/05/contoh-report-text-about-tiger-terjemahan.html

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                                                                            CROCODILES



     Crocodiles range from 5 to 25 feet (1.5 to 7.5 m) in length. A crocodile has a long, pointed snout. Some of its lower teeth are exposed when the jaw is closed. It is olive-green with dark crossbands on the back and tail. The skin is protected by large bony plates.
      The crocodile has a heavy tail, short legs, and webbed hind feet.The crocodile has protruding eyes and nostrils, raised slightly above the flattened head, allowing the animal to see and breathe while the rest of its body is submerged.            The ears have flaps that close when the head is submerged. A fold at the back of the mouth closes off the air passage from the food passage, enabling the animal to breathe even when its mouth is open underwater. The jaws have powerful muscles and sharp, strong teeth that are frequently shed, replaced by new ones that grow in their place. Both sexes have a pair of scent glands under the chin that secretes musk, a strong-smelling substance that attracts a mate.
        A crocodile has powerful jaws and sharp, regenerating teeth. How Do You Tell an Alligator from a Crocodile? The easiest way is to look at the animals’ heads. Alligators and caimans have wide, U-shaped snouts. Crocodiles have narrow, V-shaped snouts. But there are other differences, too. The upper jaws of alligators and caimans are wider than their lower jaws. When the mouth is closed, the teeth in the lower jaw are covered. A crocodile’s upper and lower jaws are nearly the same size. When its mouth is closed, some teeth in the lower jaw are still seen. Alligators and caimans usually live in fresh water. Crocodiles are found in fresh water and in salt water. Crocodiles have salt glands on their tongues. Extra salt from food or water leaves the crocodile’s body through these salt glands. Finally, alligators and caimans are  shy and will usually avoid humans. Many crocodiles are bold. They are less likely to avoid humans.

Source: http://sekarutamitkj.blogspot.co.id/2014/09/contoh-report-text.html

Name    : Anisatun N.
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            CAT

        Cats are similar in anatomy to the other felids, with a strong, flexible body, quick reflexes, sharp retractable claws, and teeth adapted to killing small prey. Cat senses fit a crepuscular and predatory ecological niche. Cats can hear sounds too faint or too high in frequency for human ears, such as those made by mice and other small animals. They can see in near darkness. Like most other mammals, cats have poorer color vision and a better sense of smell than humans. Cats, despite being solitary hunters, are a social species and cat communication includes the use of a variety of vocalizations (mewing, purring, trilling, hissing, growling, and grunting), as well as cat pheromones and types of cat-specific body language.
        Cats have a high breeding rate. Under controlled breeding, they can be bred and shown as registered pedigree pets, a hobby known as cat fancy. Failure to control the breeding of pet cats by neutering and the abandonment of former household pets has resulted in large numbers of feral cats worldwide, requiring population control. This has contributed, along with habitat destruction and other factors, to the extinction of many bird species.

      Cats have been known to extirpate a bird species within specific regions and may have contributed to the extinction of isolated island populations. Cats are thought to be primarily, though not solely, responsible for the extinction of 33 species of birds, and the presence of feral and free ranging cats makes some locations unsuitable for attempted species reintroduction in otherwise suitable locations.

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Name    : Marsella Amelia A.
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No.Abs : 15
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DOLPHIN

    Dolphins are commonly known for their intelligence, playfulness, and friendliness to humans. They can frequently be seen swimming alongside boats or in performing at aquariums. Their appearances look like large fish, but they are actually small whales. Like whales and other mammals, they breathe over lungs instead of gills and give birth to live young.
        Dolphins are found all over the world both in salt water or freshwater. The most widespread species are the common and bottle-nosed dolphins. Both live in warm and temperate oceans and seas worldwide. River dolphins are found only in South America and Asia. They prefer freshwater.
        The larger dolphins, including the bottle-nosed species, can reach a length of 4 meters. Most dolphins, however, are only 2 to 3 meters long. They have smooth, elastic skin and are typically coloured in some combination of black, white and grey. A layer of fat beneath the skin, known as blubber, helps keep them warm in the water. They have two flippers, which are fins that serve as forelimbs, as well as a triangular fin on the back.
       Dolphins are predatory animals which hunt in a group, feeding mainly on fish, squid, other marine mammals, sea turtles, and birds. Dolphins that dive for food in deep, dark oceans or live in muddy rivers or lakes with low visibility rely almost entirely on echolocation to navigate and search for food.

        There are several survival issues that endanger dolphins in their habitat. Bottle-nosed dolphins and other species used to be hunted in large numbers for their meat and for other reasons. Although hunting dolphins has been banned in many countries, but the practices continue in some places. Other issue comes from the nets set in the ocean to catch tuna and fish. Dolphins swim into these nets and become trapped, possibly it may wound them or drown them. In preventing it, some of them now are made which allow dolphins to get away but not the fish. Another danger is pollution of the world's oceans, such as chemicals and other waste that are dumped into the water. It may poison their food source and makes them ill.


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                                                                    ANT


Report Text About Ant   There are three different kinds of ants. The queen is the first kind and she has one purpose – to mate. She spends her entire life laying eggs. The second kind of ant is the male who mates with the queen and they don’t live very long. The third kind of ant is the female worker and she cannot produce young but she is the one that builds the mounds and supplies the colony with food.
Most ants build some type of mound to live in. Many dig their mounds in the dirt or sand. Some use twigs to make them stronger. Some ants live in fallen logs or trees. Most ants build a system of tunnels under their mound which connect rooms, or chambers, they use for specific purposes. Some of the chambers are used to store food and some are used as nurseries. The rooms are used as resting places for the worker.
The ant’s body is made up of three part – the head, trunk and metasoma, or rear. Each ant has six legs that are attached to the trunk. An ant has eyes that allow them to see extremely well because of the many lenses.
An ant’s antennae are also very special. They allow the ant to hear, taste, touch and smell. Ants use their antennae to touch one another, which is the way they communicate.
  
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Name   : Mukhamat Saipullah
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No.Abs : 19
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