F OOD W EBS Kelley Steadman Megan Hoffman. M EET & G REET Terry the Tiger Larry the Lion Zelda the Zebra Darryl the Deer Haley the Human.

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F OOD W EBS Kelley Steadman Megan Hoffman

M EET & G REET Terry the Tiger Larry the Lion Zelda the Zebra Darryl the Deer Haley the Human

Vocab. Word: Herbivore Carnivore Omnivore Predator Prey What I think it meansWhat it does meanExample An animal that eats only plants. An animal that eats only meat. An animal that eats both plants and meat. An animal that is hunted and eaten by other animals. An animal that hunts and eats other animals.

Tiger CARNIVORE Lion CARNIVORE Shark CARNIVORE Rabbit HERBIVORE Sheep HERBIVORE Deer HERBIVORE Bear OMNIVORE Humans OMNIVORE

R ESEARCH P ROJECT Pick a carnivore, herbivore, or omnivore. Each group must have a different animal. Find the following information: Habitat Diet Physical Appearance Health (how long they live) Population (how many are in the world) Present a poster board to the class. HAVE FUN!