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Job Alvarado : Dallas World Aquarium

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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JOB ALVARADO

DALLAS WORLD AQUARIUM

SAKI MONKEY

  • Scientific Name: Pithecia Pithecia
  • Description: Body length is 12-16 inches. Adult weight is 4-5 lbs
  • Adaptation: While bird-like chirps are the most common form of communication, aggression is displayed by body-shaking, arched posture and loud growls.
  • Habitat: Canopy layer of the Amazon Rainforest, Brazil, French Guiana
  • Diet: Fruit, flowers, leaves, small insects
Status

SAKI MONKEY

  • Status: Not Evaluated by the IUCN Red List "Not In Danger"
  • Interesting Fact : Travels alone or in a small group .
  • Observation: The Saki Monkey wasn't there to make any observations
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  • While they are primarily frugivores (fruit eaters), white-faced saki monkeys will eat flowers, birds, bats and small mammals. These diurnal monkey are shy by nature and extremely quick, leaping between branches in a manner that has earned them the nickname "flying monkeys." Small families of parents and offspring are most common. They stay in touch with chirping sounds.
Photo by cuatrok77

BURROWING OWL

  • Scientific Name : Speotyto Canicularia
  • Description: Facial disc is pale brownish with prominent white eyebrows
  • Adaptation: Hunting at Night, while he has the advantage !!
  • Habitat: Open habitats, grassland, treeless blains, Savanna Desert
  • Diet : Insects, small mammals, amphibians, reptile

BURROWING OWL

  • Status : Least Concern by the IUCN Red List
  • Interesting Fact: Burrowing owl May peruse their pray on foot
  • Observation : The Burrowing owl would just stand there and turn his
  • Head side to side and would make owl noises, I thought it was kinda
  • Freaky and scary.
Photo by MrClean1982

POLKA DOT RAY

  • Scientific name : Potamotrygon Leopoldi
  • Description: Hard to describe but, like a "roundish Mantle " with white dots and a tail
  • Adaptation : Variety of biotopes sand bunks, shallow of major rivers
  • Habitat : In mod or sand
  • Diet : Carnivorous ; frozen or live food

POLKA DOT RAY

  • Status: Not in Danger
  • Interesting Fact: Large females can measure up too 24"//60 Cm
  • Observation : Well when I first saw it I couldn't find it it was just good
  • Camouflage and hidden but it lifted above the sand and it was big
  • And roundish and swims fast!!!
Photo by cyanocorax

JAPANESE SPIDER CRAB

  • Scientific name : Macrocheria Kaempferi
  • Description: 44Lbs (20kg),males are lager then females, they have large claws,
  • Adaptation : Aggressive
  • Habitat: Seabed in the Pacific Ocean around Japan. (Depths160-2000ft)
  • Diet : Omnivore consuming both plant matter and animals.

JAPANESE SPIDER CRAB

  • Status : Not evaluated by the IUCN Red List
  • Interesting Facts : Largest known arthropods group of animals(crabs,shrimp,insects,etc)
  • Observation : It was humongous, big, scary, like if it was out of a scary movie!! 8
  • 8 legs and a combination of a spider and a crab SCARY!!
Photo by chooyutshing

SPOTTED MORAL EEL

  • Scientific Name : Gymnothorax Moringa
  • Description: Weight 2.51kg, measures up to 2m length
  • Adaptation : tropical waters in the western Atlantic from North Carolina
  • Habitat : found in depths from 0-200cm, in Gulf of Mexico & Caribbean
  • Diet : feed on fish and crusts oceans

SPOTTED MORAL ELL

  • Status: Not evaluated by the IUCN Red List
  • Interesting Fact : fertilize their eggs externally in open waters
  • Observation: looked Scary but Bad A** swims pretty fast
Photo by Bidwell, Coby

RED EYED TREE FROG

  • Scientific name : Agalychinis Callidryas
  • Description: Bright color of green with blue & yellow stripped sides, orange toes
  • Adaptation : notable adaptations
  • Habitat : Ponds, streams, and rivers
  • Diet : Fly's, moth, grasshoppers, and small frogs

RED EYED TREE FROG

  • Status : not considered threatened in their natural enviroment
  • Interesting Fact : Come from rainforest of Costa Rica in Central America
  • Observation : Freaky with red eyes but cool , when I saw it would just stay in
  • In one place and looked ant me and wouldn't move at all
Photo by dotlizard

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