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Grassland Biome Grassland Biome By: nIDIA coronel By: nIDIA coronel

food chain food chain

Grass Grass Q: what does the organism look like? A: grass is green and can be long. Q: where does the organism live? A: this organism lives in grassland biomes. Q: how does the organism survive in its environment? A: grass survives with water and sunlight. Q: what does the organism eat? A: grass observes water. Q: what other organism hunt this organism? A: horses, ants, dragon flies, and many more Q: how does the organism defend Itself? A: grass can be pointy and it can hurt some animals. Q: how does this organism communicate? A: grass doesn’t communicate.

Grass part 2 grass part 2 grass part 2 Q: what do the babies look like? A: grass does not have babies. Q: how does the grown organism care for its young? A: grass does not care for its young because it does not have any babies. Q: how are they similar/different than the grown organism? A: they are very similar because they are green and can grow to be very long. Q: should we be concerned about this organism? Why or why not? A: no, because we know every thing about this organism. Q: what question about this organism still keep scientist scratching their heads? A: all the questions have been answered.

cows cows Q: what does the organism look like? A: big, heavy, and can be black, brown, white. Q: where does this organism live? A: Cows live in barns, rangelands, and grassland areas. Q: how does the organism survive in its environment? A: cows survive in its environment by eating the grass. Q: what does the organism eat? A: Grass, Hay (which is just dried grass and alfalfa),silage (fermented grass, alfalfa or corn) and they also eat from the leftovers of what we eat! Also soybean meal, beet pulp, cottonseeds, citrus pulp, candy waste. Also soybean meal, beet pulp, cottonseeds, citrus pulp, candy waste. Q: what other organisms hunt this organism? A: Besides humans, wolves, coyotes, cougars and bears eat cows. In Africa, Lions, Tigers, Hyenas, Leopard, Cheeta, and Jackal eat them. In South America, you will find Foxes, jaguars and wolves feeding on cows. Question: how does the organism defend itself? A: the first thing they do is run away Question: how does the organism communicate? Answer: Cows communicate by via chemicals signals, touch, and sounds.

cows part 2 cows part 2 Question: what do the babies look like? A: cow babies look like there mother but in a smaller way, very small in size and also very skinny. Question: how does the grown organism care for its young? A: they defend it from other organisms Question: how are they similar/different than the grown organism? A: they look alike but can get to be stronger than when babies. Question: should we be concerned about this organism? Why or why not? A: yes we should be concerned of this organism because thanks to this organism we all have milk to eat cereal and other things like cheese. Question: how can humans help this organism? A: providing them with adequate food, shelter and a good water source, plus keep them healthy. Question: what question about this organism still keep the scientist scratching their heads?

humans humans Question: what does this organism look like? A: this organisms look like a skeleton but filled with meat and veins Question: where does this organism live? A: These organism live on earth. Question: how does the organism survive in its environment? A: This organisms survives on earth by food, water oxygen. Question: what does the organism eat? A: We eat meat & vegetables. Question: what other organism hunt this organism? A: There is no organism that hunt humans Question: how does the organism defend itself? A: This organisms defends it self by its hands feet & anything they can. Question: how does the organism communicate? A: We communicate by talking & moving our hands.

humans

Grassland Grassland ecosystem ecosystem

Food web food web food web

Pop Quiz Pop Quiz 1.What biome is this presentation on? 2.How many organisms are in this presentation? 3.How do cows defend themselves? 4.How does grass survive on earth? 5.What does grass eat?