Food Web Activity Artwork is not required, though it is appreciated 

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Food Web Activity Artwork is not required, though it is appreciated  Each table will decide on an ecosystem (5 minutes). Ex. Asian grass land, African savannah, arctic, forest, etc. (All animals must live in the same geographic area to be in that ecosystem) Each person at the table will produce a food chain in that ecosystem. The animals must be specific species. (Black bear not bear, rainbow trout not fish) Then the table will develop the food web that consists of the 4 food chains. You may use your devices to look animals up, you my also use the computers but there is a 5 minute time limit to the use of the computers. Artwork is not required, though it is appreciated 