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Ms. Carpenter’s Class. Structures and Functions. Cardinal bird. 1. 2. 3. ECOSYSTEM: The cardinal bird lives in the woodlands where it is warm. NICHE: The cardinal bird is a herbivor. Alligators. Ecosystem: Lakes. Niche:carnivor. 3. 2. 1. Polar Bear. 1. ;. 3. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Ms. Carpenter’s Class

Structures and Functions

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Cardinal birdNumber Structure Function

1 beak It chomps down seeds

2 feathers To fly from place to place

3 Feet/claws To land and to pick up stuff

ECOSYSTEM: The cardinal bird lives in the woodlands where it is warm

NICHE: The cardinal bird is a herbivor

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AlligatorsNumber Structure Function

1 teeth To eat prey

2 eyes To see prey

3 legs To walk

Ecosystem: Lakes

Niche:carnivor

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Polar BearNumber Structure Function

1 Big Feet To walk on snow or thin ice .

2 Pads on their paws with small soft papillae

To provide tracking on the ice

3 Short and stocky claws

To grip heavy prey and ice

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Ecosystem :Alaska in the snow where it is cold.

Niche:carnivore

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Black BearNumber

Structure

Function

1 Claws

Rip up its food

2 Fur To keep warm

3 Teeth To chatch prey

Ecosystem : The black bear lives in the wild. The black bear is a part of a ecosystem which must be protected if the black bear and species like it to survive.

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Niche: The black bear is a omnivor. The black bear makes its own food.

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Wild Siberian huskyNumber Structure Function

1 legs Run from predators

2 Fur To keep itself warm

3 Teeth/claws To kill it’s pray

ECOSYSTEM—lives usually in Alaska or the Arctic where it is very cold.

NICHE—carnivore (only eats meat)

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Number Structure Function

1 Wings To attract its mate and to fly.

2 Eye To see what it wants to eat or lay eggs.

3 Feet To land on something it wants to land.

Ecosystem: It lives in places where there are lots of plants.

Niche: This butterfly is a herbivore.

Monarch Butterfly

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Sea Dragonnumber structure function

1 Fins For balance

2 Tail To help swim

3 Nose To find food

Ecosystem: In the ocean or deep seas.

Niche: the sea dragon is a herbivore.

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White polar bear

Number Structure Function

1 Nose Smell lot of seals

2 Mouth eating

3 Fur Keeping warm

Ecosystem: In the Arcit

Niche: It is a omnivore

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Number Structure Function

1 Fangs To kill prey

2 Eyes To see prey

3 Rattle To warn prey

Ecosystem : deserts

Niche : carnivore

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RATTLESNAKE

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Lionnumber structure function

1 teeth Rip the prey

2 eyes To see in the wild

3 tongue To taste the prey

Niche: is carnivore

Ecosystem : lives in the wild in Africa. And kept in captivity

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Ghost Bat Number Structure Function

1 Wings To fly & keep warm.

2 Feet To hang & grab food.

3 Mouth To smell & eat.

Ecosystem: A Ghost Bat lives in Australia

Niche: Omnivore

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Rattle snakenumber structure function

1 tongue sniff

2 body Slither around

3 eyes See in dark

Ecosystem: dester

Niche: carnivorv

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OrangutanNumber Structure Function

1 Arm Jump from vine to vine.

2 Feet Carry fruit.

3Back Carry’s

baby.

Ecosystem: They are currently found in rain forest on island of Borneo and Sumatra.

Niche: It is a omnivore that eats leaves, seeds, bark, insects, honey, and brid eggs.

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bobcatnumbers structure function

1 eyes To see

2 teeth To eat

3 feet To walk

Ecosystem:in the wild

Niche: omnivore

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cecropia moth catepillarnumber structure function

1 spikes To protect itself

2 legs To walk and find food

3 mouth To eat food

Ecosystem: cecropia moths have to stay around leaves so it wont have to go far distances for food.

Niche: A cecropia moth finds it’s food, it also lives in nearby trees. If a cecropia moth does not find leaves it will die and without catarpillars they go extinct.

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King Cobranumber

structure function

1 fangs Injects poison in its prey

2 tongue Smell its prey3 body Uses it to

move

ecosystem: in the desert

Niche: it is a carnivore

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Giant panda bearsnumber structure function

1 hands To hold there food

2 teeth To chew their prey

3 eyes To see there surrounding

Niche:They are herbivors that eat plants like bamboo.It is 90%

Ecosystem:usualy in damp ,misty forestes at least 4,ooo to 11,ooo feet deep in China.

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DolphinsNumber Structure Function

1 Fins To swim

2 blownose To Breathe in the water

3 eyes To see in the water when their swimming

Ecosystem:It live in a sea with water and fish and other sea animal.

Niche: Dolphins are a omnivore .

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RED FOXNumber Structure Function

1 Fur Keeps it warm

2 Claws attack

3 Sharp teeth

Catch it’s prey

Ecosystem: ForestNiche: carnivores

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BLACK MAMBANumbers structure Function

1 eyes To see prey and predators

2 mouth To eat prey

3 Tail To help it slither

Ecosystem:forest

Niche: CarniVORES

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White TigerNumber Structure Function

1.

Stripes To become invisible in grass and trees

2. Strong Jaws

To catch prey

3. Fur To protect them from cold and hot weather

Ecosystem: Steamy hot jungles as well as icy cold forest.

Niche: Carnivore

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Polar Bears

Number Structure Function

1. Claw To catch their prey

2. Fur To keep warm

3. Nose To smell their prey

ECOSYSTEM: They live in cold places like the Arctic.

NICHE: Carnivore

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Polar BearNumber Structure Function

1 Big Feet To walk on snow or thin ice .

2 Pads on their paws with small soft papillae

To provide tracking on the ice

3 Short and stocky claws

To grip heavy prey and ice

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Ecosystem :Alaska in the snow where it is cold.

Niche:carnivore

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Boa constrictorNumber Structure Function

1 tongue To smell

2 teeth To kill prey

3 Eyes To see in light & dark

Ecosystem: Lakes, and riversYou can find a boa constrictor in south america. They live for about 20-30 years. Another name for it is Mantona.Niche: it is a carnivor ( It only eats meat)

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Gorillanumbers structure function1 ears To help hear

in the jungle.

2 eyes To help see and catch prey.

3 feet Helps move around from place to place

Ecosystem : lives in the jungle

Niche: It’s a carnivore

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Bottlenose dolphinNumber Structure Function

1 Blow hole Breath air

2 flukes Push in water

3 Dorsal fin Keeps its balance

Ecosystem:marine

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Niche:carnivore