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Title Page Name Homeroom Name of your Environment

Rainforest Ms. C. Powell Homeroom: Ms. Powell

Organism Slides You need 10 Organisms for this project. The same from your Ecology Project. Each Organism will have a slide. One the Slide: 1. Name of the Organism. 2. Five Facts about that Organism 3. A picture of the organism

Okapi Fact 1: The Okapi is a relatively unknown animal that lives in the Congo. It is called the forest giraffe or the zebra giraffe  Fact 2: They are large animals and range in length from 6-8 feet. They stand at the shoulder from 5-6 feet tall. They can range in weight from 450- 770 pounds Fact 3: They have velvety coats that are rich with oils to help them repel the rain Fact 4: Conservation efforts include education and stricter laws about hunting and exporting the skin of these animals. Fact 5: They are both nocturnal and diurnal which means they can be active during both the day and the night. 

Daisy Fact 1 about daisies Fact 2 about daisies Fact 3 about daisies

Last 2 Slides Slide 11: a complete and finished food web. Have all ten of your organisms represented in the food web connected in some way. Slide 12: Create a “What if scenario” Choose one organisms and reduce or increase their population. Then tell me the chain reaction that will occur.

Rainforest Food Web

What if Scenario? What would happen if the population of Okapi were to decrease? 1. The python population would decrease 2. The bamboo population would increase 3. The squirrel population would increase