Deer Decomposition By Ben and Abby.

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Deer Decomposition By Ben and Abby

What were our goals? Which scavenger visits our site the most? What time of day do they visit? Build multiple graphs displaying our data.

Camera Preparation

And Now, We Wait…

Our Animals

The Flood

Processing Data

Our Results

What were our goals? Which scavenger visits our site the most? Eagles What time of day did they visit? The birds came during the day, and the fishers and fox came at night. Build multiple graphs displaying our data. Through InspireData we were able to complete this goal.