Hoo Eats Who?!.

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Hoo Eats Who?!

Items Needed Copy of animal figures sheet Pencil, Pen, Markers, Colored Pencils

Procedures Label each ANIMAL: Carnivore, Omnivore, Herbivore or Decomposer. Draw 5 food chains using the chart below. Color code each chain you draw by using a different color to draw your arrows for each chain. Draw an arrow from the item to the animal that eats it. Each food chain needs to have 3 arrows.

Grass and Seeds, Grasshopper, Beetle, Butterfly Owl Eats Field Mouse, Vole, Bird, Shrew, Mole, Lizard, Grasshopper, Beetle, Butterfly Field Mouse Grass and Seeds, Grasshopper, Beetle, Butterfly Vole Plant Roots, Grass and Seeds, Grasshopper, Beetle, Butterfly Bird Seeds, Grasshopper, Beetle, Butterfly Shrew Grasshopper, Beetle, Butterfly Mole Lizard Flowers, Seeds, Grasshopper, beetle, Butterfly Grasshopper Leaves, Grass, Seeds Beetle Leaves, Flowers, Seeds Butterfly Flowers

HOMEWORK Draw the different trophic levels of your Hoo Eats Who? food web in an energy pyramid. Refer to page 348 (regulars) or 793 (honors) in your book. Write the names of the organisms in the energy “box.” Label each level producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers and top consumer. (Put this to the right of the box.)