Decomposers.

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Herbivores Decomposers Producers Consumers ________________ __________________ Herbivores Decomposers Producers Consumers

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Adaptations for survival Main idea Physical adaptations Adaptations that help animals hunt Behavioral adaptations

Adaptations Helps animals blend into their surroundings. Helps animals protect themselves by looking like other things. Some animals do it to survive winter cold. Helps predators hunt and helps prey survive.

Homework Cut and glue pictures of carnivores, herbivores, omnivores, decomposers and scavengers

Describe some characteristics of the ecosystem Role-Play Project Bring: costumes, masks, make-up, puppets or anything that can help you and your group represent an ecosystem. Must have: LT & NLT A complete food chain Describe some characteristics of the ecosystem