2-LS4-1 Make observations of plants and animals to compare the diversity of life in different habitats. (Systems) BY Maddie Miller.

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2-LS4-1 Make observations of plants and animals to compare the diversity of life in different habitats. (Systems) BY Maddie Miller

Habitat: Savanna Animals: Rhinos Giraffes Elephants Warthogs Lions Leopards Cheetahs Hyenas Zebras Plants: Acacia Senegal Baobab Candelabra tree Elephant Grass Jackalberry Tree Jarrah Tree

Habitat: Grassland Plants: Animals: Buffalo Grass Ungulates Ryegrass Foxtail Purple Needlegrass Wild Oats Asters Sunflowers Clovers Animals: Ungulates Prairie Dogs Coyotes Antelope Bison Gophers Falcons Fox

Habitat: Tundra Plants: Animals: Bearberry Caribou Arctic Moss Ermine Diamond Leaf Willow Pasque Flowers Labrador Tea Caribou Moss Animals: Caribou Ermine Water Birds Polar Bears Arctic Fox White Wolves

Habitat: Taiga Animals: Plants: Moose Lichens Lynx Pine Wolverines Bobcats Snowshoe Rabbits Elk Squirrels Plants: Lichens Pine White Spruce Hemlock Douglas Fur Evergreens

Habitat: tropical rainforest Animals: Butterflies Beatles Ticks Snakes Lizards Frogs Parrots Toucans Plants: Bromeliads Orchids Acai Palm Carnauba Palm Rattan Palm Walking Palm

Habitat: desert Animals: Plants: Camels Yucca Deer Cactus Snakes Agave Lizards Scorpions Kangaroos Plants: Yucca Cactus Agave Ocotillo Prickly Pear

Habitat: Mountains Animals: Horn Sheep Plants: Mountain Goats Brown Bear Black Bear Grizzly Bear Mountain Lions Antelope Plants: Pine Trees Shrub Evergreen Red Moss Quillwort

Habitat: chaparral Plants: Chamise Redshanks Ceanothus Bush Rue Manzanita Mountain Mahogany Cactus Poison Oak Animals: Elephants Condors Kangaroos Rabbits Jackals Lizards Bobcats Deer

Different Habitats