by: Isabella Sullivan October 2010 Definition: A Pond is a body of water. The sun can warm the pond so roots and plants can grow. Climate: The water.

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by: Isabella Sullivan October 2010

Definition: A Pond is a body of water. The sun can warm the pond so roots and plants can grow. Climate: The water temperature is even from top to bottom and changes with air temperature. Location: You can find ponds all over the world. You can even find some in Kentucky.

There are many animals in the pond. Some animals, suppose ably mammals live by the pond instead of in it. There are different types of animals. Mammals, Amphibians, insects, birds, and reptiles.

 Red bats, raccoons, and muskrats are mammals that live by ponds. siurus_borealis.jpg/medium.jpg Red Bat (mammal) musk rat animal/muskrats/muskrat.jpg Raccoon

 Bull frog, Eastern Spotted newt, and Spotted Salamander live in or by a pond. Spotted Salamander Bullfrog Eastern Spotted newt

 Whirligig Beetle, Green Dragonfly, and Honeybees all live In ponds. Whirligig Beetle

 Painted Turtle, Banded water snake, and Snapping turtle live by or in Ponds. Painted Turtle content/uploads/2010/05/AFW_art_painted_turtle_18x14_ jpg Banded water snake world.com/encyclo/reptiles/snakes/images/BandedWaterSnakeWHSnGw_AcRp14.jpg Snapping Turtle

 King Fisher, Barred Owl, and Mallard Duck all live in or by a pond King Fisher Barred owl duncraft.atom5.com/files/barred-owl.jpg Mallard Duck

 Bluegill, sunfish and Largemouth bass live in ponds. Largemouth Bass e.com/largemouth_bass1.jpg&imgrefurl= ke.com/bass.html&usg=__RKghGIgvngdF8bO5pupWGaOpu5 w=&h=400&w=600&sz=27&hl=en&start=9&zoom=1&um= 1&itbs=1&tbnid=Gkw7NtHa38kuaM:&tbnh=90&tbnw=135& prev=/images%3Fq%3Dlargemouth%2Bbass%2Bpictures%26u m%3D1%26hl%3Den%26safe%3Dactive%26rls%3Dcom.micros oft:en-us%26tbs%3Disch:1 Bluegill Sunfish

 Mosquito Eggs: Oval shaped eggs that stand on the water. Mosquito larva: At the end of the body, there's a slender breathing tube that rises to grab the waters surface. At the other end feathery brushes send food to the larva’s mouth. Mosquito pupa: The larva covers itself in a pupa, (a hard shell) when it’s ready to hatch, out comes the mosquito that we recognize. Full Grown Mosquito

 Because of winter, many animals have to leave home for winter until spring comes again. Here’s some ways animals thrive to survive during winter. A turtle covers itself in mud where the frost can’t reach. A salamander goes to the woods to spend winter. And also a water strider spends its winter in the earth at the waters edge. A Turtle in mud.

 There are many plants in the pond. Blue flag irises, Duck Weed, Willow trees, mosses and water lilies live and grow in ponds. blue flag iris Moss in a pond

Duck weed have very short lives. It survives only about 5-6 weeks! The mature Duckweed produces a small outgrowth from a bud on one end which breaks off becoming a small new Duckweed which follows what has just happened. In this cycle there becomes more, and more duck weed. That’s how a Duckweed spends it’s very short life! Duckweed

 In the winter, when the pond is frozen, a water Lillie goes down into the ground until the spring comes again. When spring comes, the water Lillie will blossom once more. Water Lillie in a pond.

A Grebe is a bird. The Grebe eats: Insects, fishes, snails, and also crayfish. Some Turtles May eat Frogs! Raccoons feast on frogs, fish,berries, duck eggs and more. And also a catfish prefers to eat at the bottom of the pond. Grebe

 Some Threats to a pond are people. Humans are littering everywhere and it may cause pollution in the water which can kill the animals taking their homes in it.

One Small Square Donald M. Silver The hidden life of the Pond Dwight Kuhn : Brain POP Jr. Fresh Water Habitats 8/animals.html ml