Egret Cedar elm tree Genus:Ulmus(ULM-us)

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Egret Cedar elm tree Genus:Ulmus(ULM-us) Genus and species: Casmerodius albus Genus:Ulmus(ULM-us) Species:crassifolia(krass-ih-foh-lee-uh Bibliography Habitat Food Chain Food Web Adaptations What it Eats Producer/Consumer Life Cycle

Bibliography http://www.netaxs.com/~mhyers/image.html http://www.greenworks.tv/rough_terrain/wadeisland/homeforegrets.htm http://www.twingroves.district96.k12.il.us/Wetlands/Egret/Egrets.html

What it Eats The Egret eats frogs,and crayfish.they can be found eating anoles,and snakes,but most of all fish.

Producer/Consumer An Egret is a consumer.That’s because they don’t make their own food from the sun like producers.Flowers are producers.

Food Chain

Habitat Egrets live on water, and land. Egrets mostly live in Pennsylvania,Wade Island.They do not have any kind of natural predator's.

Food Web

Adaptations The Egrets long legs help him walk in water.Also Egrets have long beaks,so they can look for food underwater.

Life Cycle In the beginning of the cycle, the female lays blue-green eggs. Then it takes 24 days for the babies to hatch.,and the cycle starts over again.