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Genus: Pinus Species: Tadea
Loblolly pine The loblolly pine lives in the forest and in fields near houses. Genus: Pinus Species: Tadea Interesting Facts: When the Loblolly Pine is small, people use it in chicken soup. In Alabama, the baby Loblolly pine is used in medicine. Bibliography Food Web Two endangered species that also use the Loblolly Pine are fox squirrels, which eat the cones, are red cockaded woodpeckers. Description Food Chain
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Food Chain The sun gives light to the Loblolly pine. The Loblolly Pine
makes it’s on food. The Easter Cottontail eats the Loblolly Pine. The raccoon eats the Easter Cottontail. The foxes eats the raccoons. Return to Main page The hawk eats the foxes. The owls eat the hawk.
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Food Web sun Gray rat snakes red cockaded woodpeckers Loblolly Pine
Easter Cottontail hawk Return to Main page fox raccoon
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Description When the Loblolly Pine is big the skin is brown. When is old the skin is orange and it falls off. The Loblolly Pine is use for play wood and paper . That’s why they cut the Loblolly Pine when it grows over 100 feet. The Loblolly Pine leaves are needles, so we have to be careful. Return to Main page
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Bibliography Pictures: Information:
Loblolly Pine- mpages/loblolly_pine.htm Easter Cottontail - rabbits.htm Raccoon- Prints2f.html Information: I get the information on answers.com and red cockaded woodpeckers-fsweb.wm.edu/.../programs_ threatened_rcw.htm Return to Main page
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