Thursday, 23 April 2015

Hello!
My name is Tania Tatiane Fischer, I’m 16 years old and I was born in Jaraguá do Sul. I live with my parents and my grandma, I have a sister and she is a teacher.
I study at Duarte Magalhães and work at another school in the afternoon, its name is Gertrudes Milbratz.
In my free time I like to read books, listen to music, watch some series or go out with my friends. I like to eat pizza and chocolate.
One day I’m gonna be a physiotherapist.
And I also have three dogs.
My goals in contact with you of Poland is know a little more of your culture, traditions, food and make more friends.

Me




My parents


 Me and my sister




 
      Hey,
      My name is Daphany Marah Gorges, but you can call me Daphy, I'm 15 and I've been studying English since I was 8. English is probably the thing I love the most, I'm always reading, writing or even thinking in English. 
     My hobbies  are reading, writing and watching series and movies, mostly the ones about the 18th century and about psychological horror. I also love music, having rock as my favorite type. Graduating in biomedicine is my future goal and I also plan to move to Germany in a few years. 
      You can add me on facebook if you want, this is my profile: https://www.facebook.com/daphanymarah

          Bye.
 


                                         Me and my mom
 
Me and my sister

Wednesday, 5 November 2014

Our Malwee Park




Here it is the most important place we have to visit in Jaraguá do Sul: Malwee Park!  It´s a beautiful place, with a lot of green, flowers, some squirrels, a lot of birds, some capybaras, a lot of fish and a  gorgeous place, preserved with thousands of species of plants, hiking and biking trails, lakes,a green maze, paddle boats, playground. ... In addition to a typical German restaurant and other large restaurant for entire families. Ideal to spend your Sunday.



Tuesday, 4 November 2014

Jaraguá do Sul - Fauna and Flora




With the support from the City of Jaraguá do Sul, Avina Foundation and companies in the region, the Institute Rã-bugio for Biodiversity Conservation is implementing in Jaraguá do Sul (SC) an interpretive center of the Atlantic forest (CIMA), unprecedented in the region, which should be an example for Brazil and abroad because the community is interested in protecting the natural heritage that belongs not only to Jaraguá do Sul but to all mankind.


Vegetation

With about 60% of the city located less than 200m elevation, the original vegetation of the lowlands were felled to make way for rural production. Currently, the vegetation consists mainly of sandbanks, mostly born in the last 30 years
 


Fauna:



Capivara: is a species of rodent mammal. It is the world's largest rodent, weighing up to 91 kg and measuring up to 1.2 m in length and 60 cm in height at the withers. The coat is dense, reddish to dark brown. 

Lobo-guará: is a species of canid endemic in South America 



Periquito: feeds essentially from seeds. The name doesn’t match any class and is used to refer to the smaller birds in this group.




Arara: has large, long tail and very strong beak
Gavião-pombo-pequeno: has white head and lower parts of the body
 Alouatta: Popularly known as baboon . It´s an animal who has a vocalization that can be heard from miles away and live in groups of 10 individuals on average



Gambá: is a marsupial mammal. In nature, has, as their main predator, the cat-eating fox, while in the cities, are often bowled over by having the vision dimmed the headlights and have little mobility. Defends itself by releasing a disgusting smell.




Sapos-cururu: In general, adults reach 10 to 15 inches long. their diet includes either living materials or dead materials.
Esquilo: mammals rodents that are small and medium-sized



Tatu: is a mammal that is characterized by the armor that covers the body



 
Jararaca: a snake that is up to 1.6 m, found in Brazil 
Cobra d’água: Distributes up from the southeast to southern Brazil, and is extremely common in the reservoir area. Are easily found in ponds, marshes, flooded fields and in almost any body of water.





Cobra cipó: The color of most species of the genus is a mixture of shades of green, red and orange, with yellow and black eyes.

 
Cobra coral: snakes that are small, easily recognized by their bright colors