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Grassland Claire Meghan Kevin Sean
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Grassland plants Grassland plants: Indian grass switch grass prairie cord grass Canada wild rye big blue stream Three of these grasses lived on the grass land. Now its used for grazing.
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zebra Habitats-the zebra lives in the grasslands because there is lots of food for them. Diets- they eat coarse,grass,sedge,bark,le aves,buds,fruit and roots Describe-live in small herds they have good earring so not hunted Why i like it- i like the zebra because it has pretty stripes
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Average rainfall in Africa.this shows what the rainfall is all year long. http://www.worldbook.com/wb/Students?content_spotlight/climates/african_climat e
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Red tailed hawk by Claire Large stocky hawk with a white breast. Broader wings then Swatsions hawk. The red tailed hawk is a carnivore. It eats small mammals and fish.
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Red tailed hawk by clare Red tailed hawks are raptors. They live in north America. Red tailed hawks lay eggs.
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Bull frogs are distinguishable by the brownish green body. The bullfrog has a narrow waist and is 8 inches long. Bullfrogs eat fish,bugs and other frogs. Bullfrogs are the largest frogs in north America. By Clare
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CROCODILIE HABITAT- tropical areas of the world. POPULATION- 34,200 crocodiles in the world. SIZE AND WEIGHT- 20 feet in length and 1,650 lbs. LIFE SPAN- 70-100 years old. By Sean
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Crocodile EATING HABITS- eats small animals so it is a carnivore.. They swim with there feet tucked in by their sides Their feet are webbed. The crocodiles bite force is more than 5,000 pounds per square inch.
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THE BLACK WIDOW BY: Kevin It is 1.5 in. long and black and has a red hour glass. It lives in the USA but mostly in the south. Its a carnivore because it eats meat. 80% of the people live from the bite 20% of the people die.
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THE BLACK WIDOW The female is the deadly one not the male. If you dont get help in 25 minutes you are most likely to die!
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