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Animals

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

CATTAIL MARSH

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SPOTTED TURTLE

  • A spotted turtle is in the reptile group,A spotted turtle eats
  • salamanders, worms, slugs,etc. Humans and fish hunt them.
  • One adaptation is that the eggs gender can change by the weather
  • Its important because it serves as food for many fish in its
  • Comunity. It helps as serving as food for them.
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GREATER SIREN

  • The greater siren is an Amphibian they eat most aquatic animals,
  • They are eaten by American Alligators and Red-Bellied mud snakes
  • They have an extra smelling organ for helping them find prey
  • They eat things most animals don't eat in that habitat it helps control their population.
Photo by BioDivLibrary

STAGNANT POND SNAIL

  • It is a mollusk they eat mostly plants.
  • Freshwater leeches, spotted salamander, and the common carp eat it.
  • Both snails can lay eggs after they mate.
  • It is important because it is food for many other animals.

RED WINGED BLACKBIRD

  • It is a bird and it eats corn, insects, and seeds.
  • Red foxes, Raccoons, and copperheads eat the bird.
  • The Marsh Wrens will eat the red-winfpged blackbirds eggs,
  • And it will eat the Marsh Wrens eggs.
  • It eats insects. It eats atleast 30 different insects