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Red Tail Fox Ecosystem By. Madie
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Come with me on an adventure to the red tail fox ecosystem(as you can see the red tail foxes are ready)
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What is a Ecosystem? An ecosystem is were a non-living thing and a living thing interact in an area.
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What Does Abiotic And Biotic Mean?
Abiotic means a non-living thing. Water is a non-living thing Biotic means a living thing. The rabbit is a living thing
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What Does Biome Mean? Biome is an animal and a plants habitat or were they live.
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What non-living thing Helps The Red Tail Fox Survive?
Water helps the red tail fox survive because if it doesn’t drink water it will get dehydrated then die.
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Compare And Contrast. Cheetah Red tail fox
The cheetah is faster than the red tail fox, but runs for a shorter period of time. The cheetah is yellow, orange, white, black, with some red. The cheetah lives in Africa The red tail fox is slower than the cheetah, but can run for a longer period of time. The red tail fox is yellow, black, orange, and red. The red tail fox lives in Africa
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Characteristics When they are babies they are mostly red, white, and black. The red tail fox’s lifespan is 2-4 years. Weight 6.5 to 24 lbs. The red tail fox is a mammal. the red tail fox is an omnivore.
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Interspecies Interactions
The red tail foxes interspecies interactions are usually groups of 2 to 6 members that share territory interspecies interaction is interaction between red tail foxes.
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Red Tail Fox Diet. The red tail fox diet is rodents, rabbits, fruit, and water.
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The red and yellow is were the red tail fox lives and the green is the Artic Circle, north Africa, north America, and Eurasia
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Baby Red Tail Fox
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Red Tail Fox
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