2. The Japanese Crane.
Red Crowned Cranes are the second rarest crane in the
world. They live in the snow and eat the fish they can find.
Crane are mainly white and have bits of black on their
neck and wings, sometimes some red on their head if they
are red crowned cranes.
3. The New Zealand Kiwi.
The Kiwi cannot fly, and lives
in burrows on the ground.Its
diet is mainly
worms, spiders, bugs, grubs
and fruit.
4. The Japanese flag.
The Japanese flag is very different to the
New Zealand flag. The red circle in the
middle represents the sun.
5. New Zealand flag.
On the New Zealand flag there stars many people
wonder what they represent. They represent the
southern cross.
6. Japan
There are four main islands:
Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu. There are
also nearly 4,000 smaller islands! Japans nearest
mainland neighbours are the Siberian region of
Russia in the north and Korea and China south. The
capital of Japan is Tokyo as most people know.
7. New Zealand
New Zealand has won the rugby world cup
twice, once in 1987 and then again in 2011. There are
four islands in New Zealand but we have two main
islands the north and south. The capital of New
Zealand is Wellington.