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Bio Animal Project

Published on Dec 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

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  • -Weight 5kg, Will protect its young and itself with its sharp claws and sharp teeth.
  • Eats Small plants& Nuts from various trees or shrubs.
  • Pluck from trees burrow in a nest under shrubs and other leaves from the forest floor.
  • Keep warm, by its Fur growing once The seasons change to winter
  • It Will take shelter in a trees burrow of leaves, and leaves on the forest floor.

2015 VERSION

2600

  • This squirrel from 2600 has extensive claws for defense
  • This species also has grown more fur during winter to survive.
  • A distinctive nose to smell food or predators from a distance
  • These adaptation is from a mixture of a bear, and wolf

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  • Sharper claws for defensive purposes
  • Extensive fur, for winter and hibernation
  • Distinct nose for picking up specific smells for food or predator
  • Derived from wolf and bear
  • Name: Dark Fured Mountain Squirrel(Mountainous Squirrelos)

BIBLIOGRAPHY

  • E, Jenny. "Physical Adaptations of the Ground Squirrel." EHow. Demand Media, 27 June 2011. Web. 20 Feb. 2015.
  • Infoplease. Infoplease, n.d. Web. 20 Feb. 2015.
  • "Squirrels, Squirrel Pictures, Squirrel Facts - National Geographic." National Geographic. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Feb. 2015.

PLANT (MOUNTIAN SHRUB )

MOUTIAN SHRUB 2015

  • Regular shrub
  • Contains nuts and leaves that are edible for primary consumers.
  • Has shallow roots to get Water

MOUTAIN SHRUB 2600

  • Mountain Shrub 2600
  • Starts to grow thorns for protection against predators
  • Even more spreaded out roots
  • Posionus leaves for protection

MOUNTAIN SHURB

  • Mountain shrub (3000)
  • (Mountain laurel)
  • Contains multiple thorns
  • Shallow spread out roots across the ground
  • Posionus Leaves for defense

PRIMARY PRODUCER

  • Gainis food through photosynthesis and collects water.
  • Has pollination seeds inside the nuts to spread its seed to other areas.
  • Uses this to survive in its an environment and thrive.

FOOD CHAIN

  • Food chain of Mountain Shrub