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Food Webs Click on the eagle to see a variety of food webs.

Food Chains vs Food Webs What’s the difference? Click on the starfish to find out.

Build simple food webs Click on an animal or plant to go to a site to build simple food webs.

Ecosystems Link to Safari Montage Password required An ecosystem is a community of animals and plants living in relationship with each other in a given environment.

Africa Savanna Community Roam the African Savanna… Link to National Geographic site.

Deep Sea Ecosystems Extreme living! Click on the crab to access National Geographic site.

Tropical Rainforest Biomes – cosystems/index.htm cosystems/index.htm Learn about Endangered Species of Mexico, Costa Rica, and Brazil.