Life Science Extra Credit. Classification: Description & Dimensions: Habitat & Range: Communication or Voice: (animals only) Behavior: (animals only)

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Life Science Extra Credit

Classification: Description & Dimensions: Habitat & Range: Communication or Voice: (animals only) Behavior: (animals only) Food Web Level: Relationships: Reproduction: Importance: Status: Add photo(s) here.

Classification: animal, vertebrate, bird, hawk, accipiter Description & Dimensions: Habitat & Range: Communication or Voice: Behavior: perched Food Web Level: predator Relationships: Reproduction: Importance: mammal population control Status:

Classification: animal, vertebrate, bird, hawk, buteo Description & Dimensions: stocky, wide tail, broad & rounded wings, brown above, white below, streaked belly, adults have reddish tail, 19”-25“, sharp talons Habitat & Range: throughout US, year round, open country, woodlands, prairie groves, mountains, plains Communication or Voice: raspy scream, movie voice Behavior: usually seen perched, soaring Food Web Level: predator, top of food chain, eat mostly mammals, some birds, some reptiles Relationships: predator, solitary, may hunt in pairs Reproduction: 1-5 nest eggs, 1 clutch per season Importance: mammal population control Status: stable

Classification: Description & Dimensions: Habitat & Range: Communication or Voice: Behavior: Food Web Level: Relationships: Reproduction: Importance: Status:

Classification: Description & Dimensions: Habitat & Range: Food Web Level: Relationships: Reproduction: Interesting Fact: unique species produced by hybrid breeding in Kennesaw, GA Status:

Classification: Description & Dimensions: Habitat & Range: Food Web Level: Relationships: Reproduction: Importance: Status:

Classification: Description & Dimensions: Habitat & Range: Communication or Voice: Behavior: Food Web Level: Relationships: Reproduction: Importance: Status:

Classification: Description & Dimensions: Habitat & Range: Food Web Level: Relationships: Reproduction: Importance: Status:

Classification: Description & Dimensions: Habitat & Range: Food Web Level: Relationships: Reproduction: Importance: early fall color change shows food source for migratory birds Status:

Classification: Description & Dimensions: Habitat & Range: Food Web Level: Relationships: Reproduction: Importance: Status:

Classification: Description & Dimensions: Habitat & Range: Food Web Level: Relationships: Reproduction: Importance: Status:

Classification: Description & Dimensions: Habitat & Range: Communication or Voice: Behavior: Food Web Level: Relationships: Reproduction: Importance: Status:

Classification: Description & Dimensions: Habitat & Range: Communication or Voice: Behavior: Food Web Level: Relationships: Reproduction: Importance: Status:

Classification: Description & Dimensions: Habitat & Range: Communication or Voice: Behavior: Food Web Level: Relationships: Reproduction: Importance: Status:

Classification: Description & Dimensions: Habitat & Range: Communication or Voice: Behavior: Food Web Level: Relationships: Reproduction: Importance: Status:

Classification: Description & Dimensions: Habitat & Range: Food Web Level: Relationships: Reproduction: Interesting Fact: soil pH determines color of flowers Status:

Classification: Description & Dimensions: Habitat & Range: Communication or Voice: Behavior: Food Web Level: Relationships: Reproduction: Importance: Status:

Classification: Description & Dimensions: Habitat & Range: Food Web Level: Relationships: Reproduction: Importance: Status:

Classification: Description & Dimensions: Habitat & Range: Food Web Level: Relationships: Reproduction: Importance: Status:

Classification: Description & Dimensions: Habitat & Range: Communication or Voice: Behavior: Food Web Level: Relationships: Reproduction: Importance: Status:

Classification: Description & Dimensions: Habitat & Range: Food Web Level: Relationships: Reproduction: Importance: Status:

Classification: Description & Dimensions: Habitat & Range: Food Web Level: Relationships: Reproduction: Importance: Status:

Classification: Description & Dimensions: Habitat & Range: Food Web Level: Relationships: Reproduction: Importance: Status:

Classification: Description & Dimensions: Habitat & Range: Communication or Voice: Behavior: Food Web Level: Relationships: Reproduction: Importance: Status:

Classification: Description & Dimensions: Habitat & Range: Food Web Level: Relationships: Reproduction: Importance: Status:

Classification: Description & Dimensions: Habitat & Range: Communication or Voice: Behavior: Food Web Level: Relationships: Reproduction: Importance: Status:

Classification: Description & Dimensions: Habitat & Range: Communication or Voice: Behavior: Food Web Level: Relationships: Reproduction: Importance: Status:

Classification: Description & Dimensions: Habitat & Range: Behavior: Food Web Level: Relationships: Reproduction: Importance: Status:

Classification: Description & Dimensions: Habitat & Range: Food Web Level: Relationships: Reproduction: Importance: Status:

Classification: Description & Dimensions: Habitat & Range: Food Web Level: Relationships: Reproduction: Importance: Status:

Classification: Description & Dimensions: Habitat & Range: Communication or Voice: Behavior: Food Web Level: Relationships: Reproduction: Importance: Status:

Classification: Description & Dimensions: Habitat & Range: Communication or Voice: Behavior: Food Web Level: Relationships: Reproduction: Importance: Status:

Classification: Description & Dimensions: Habitat & Range: Communication or Voice: Behavior: Food Web Level: Relationships: Reproduction: Importance: Status:

Classification: Description & Dimensions: Habitat & Range: Food Web Level: Relationships: Reproduction: Importance: Status:

Classification: Description & Dimensions: Habitat & Range: Food Web Level: Relationships: Reproduction: Importance: Status:

Classification: Description & Dimensions: Habitat & Range: Communication or Voice: Behavior: Food Web Level: Relationships: Reproduction: Importance: Status: Add photo(s) here.

Classification: Description & Dimensions: Habitat & Range: Communication or Voice: Behavior: Food Web Level: Relationships: Reproduction: Importance: Status: Add photo(s) here.

Classification: Description & Dimensions: Habitat & Range: Communication or Voice: Behavior: Food Web Level: Relationships: Reproduction: Importance: Status: Add photo(s) here.