FACTUAL REPORT TEXT
CHAPTER 1
OPENING
OPENING
A.
Greet Your Friend
First of all,
thanks to ALLAH SWT who has give bless
to the writer can finishing this English paper assignment with the tittle is “Ostriches”.
Thanks for Mr.
Paiman as the English teacher and our
friends who had cooperate to finish this paper.
B.
Motivation Your Friend About “Ostriches”
As we know,
ostriches are the bigest bird in the world. This topic is interesting to
discuss because we never seen ostriches in Indonesia. Ostriches live in African savanna and desert lands.
C.
Explain Why You Chose The Topic
We chose this topic because Ostrich is unique animal and interesting to
discuss. So we can share about the uniques of Ostrich and give more
understanding about this animal.
CHAPTER 2
TELLING FACTUAL REPORT TEXT
TELLING FACTUAL REPORT TEXT
Ostriches (Burung Unta)
The flightless ostrich
is the world's largest bird. They roam African savanna and desert lands and get
most of their water from the plants they eat.
Though they cannot fly,
ostriches are fleet, strong runners. They can sprint up to 43 miles (70
kilometers) an hour and run over distance at 31 miles (50 kilometers) an hour.
They may use their wings as "rudders" to help them change direction
while running. An ostrich's powerful, long legs can cover 10 to 16 feet (3 to 5
meters) in a single stride. These legs can also be formidable weapons. Ostrich
kicks can kill a human or a potential predator like a lion. Each two-toed foot
has a long, sharp claw.
Ostriches live in small
herds that typically contain less than a dozen birds. Alpha males maintain
these herds, and mate with the group's dominant hen. The male sometimes mates
with others in the group, and wandering males may also mate with lesser hens.
All of the group's hens place their eggs in the dominant hen's nest—though her
own are given the prominent center place. The dominant hen and male take turns
incubating the giant eggs, each one of which weighs as much as two dozen
chicken eggs.
Contrary to popular
belief, ostriches do not bury their heads in the sand. The old saw probably
originates with one of the bird's defensive behaviors. At the approach of
trouble, ostriches will lie low and press their long necks to the ground in an
attempt to become less visible. Their plumage blends well with sandy soil and,
from a distance, gives the appearance that they have buried their heads in the
sand.
Ostriches typically eat
plants, roots, and seeds but will also eat insects, lizards, or other creatures
available in their sometimes harsh habitat.
1. General classification
The flightless
ostrich is the world's largest bird. They roam African savanna and desert lands
and get most of their water from the plants they eat.
2. Description
a.) Description 1
Though they cannot fly,
ostriches are fleet, strong runners. They can sprint up to 43 miles (70
kilometers) an hour and run over distance at 31 miles (50 kilometers) an hour.
They may use their wings as "rudders" to help them change direction while
running. An ostrich's powerful, long legs can cover 10 to 16 feet (3 to 5
meters) in a single stride. These legs can also be formidable weapons. Ostrich
kicks can kill a human or a potential predator like a lion. Each two-toed foot
has a long, sharp claw.
b.) Description 2
Ostriches live in small
herds that typically contain less than a dozen birds. Alpha males maintain
these herds, and mate with the group's dominant hen. The male sometimes mates
with others in the group, and wandering males may also mate with lesser hens.
All of the group's hens place their eggs in the dominant hen's nest—though her
own are given the prominent center place. The dominant hen and male take turns
incubating the giant eggs, each one of which weighs as much as two dozen
chicken eggs.
c.) Description 3
Contrary to popular
belief, ostriches do not bury their heads in the sand. The old saw probably
originates with one of the bird's defensive behaviors. At the approach of
trouble, ostriches will lie low and press their long necks to the ground in an
attempt to become less visible. Their plumage blends well with sandy soil and,
from a distance, gives the appearance that they have buried their heads in the
sand.
d.) Description 4
Ostriches typically eat
plants, roots, and seeds but will also eat insects, lizards, or other creatures
available in their sometimes harsh habitat.
3. The Facts about the topic
Ø They roam African savanna and desert lands and get most of their water from
the plants they eat.
Ø Though they cannot fly, ostriches are fleet, strong runners.
Ø They can sprint up to 43 miles (70 kilometers) an hour and run over
distance at 31 miles (50 kilometers) an hour.
Ø Ostriches live in small herds that typically contain less than a dozen
birds.
Ø An ostrich's powerful, long legs can cover 10 to 16 feet (3 to 5 meters) in
a single stride.
Ø Ostriches typically eat plants, roots, and seeds but will also eat insects,
lizards, or other creatures available in their sometimes harsh habitat.
CHAPTER 3
CLOSSING
CLOSSING
1. Clossing Statement
Its important for students to know
about ostriches and the uniques of ostriches. Because ostriches is the only one
bird that cannot fly. I hope this paper can give the readers more knowledge
about ostriches.
2. Saying
thanks
At the end, thanks to Mr. Paiman as
the English teacher and our friends who had help to finish this paper. I wish
this paper will usefull for the reader.
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