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My Biome project by Noel Coffman

My Biome project by Noel Coffman. Were the Deciduous Forest is around the world.

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My Biome project by Noel Coffman

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  1. My Biome projectbyNoel Coffman

  2. Were the Deciduous Forest is around the world. • Deciduous forests can be found in the eastern half of North America, in the middle of Europe and very many in Asia. Some of the major areas that they’re in is southwest Russia, Japan, and eastern China. South America has two big areas of deciduous forests in southern Chile and Middle East coast of Paraguay. There are some in New Zealand, and southeastern Australia to.

  3. The climate for the forest • The average annual temperature in a deciduous forest is 55°F. The average rainfall is 30 to 60 inches a year.

  4. The habitat or this forest • Deciduous forests are forests in cool, rainy areas; they have trees that lose their leaves in Fall and grow them back in the Spring. Deciduous forests are found in the center of the Earth and also have the 4 seasons: Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter. They grow for about 6 months at a time.

  5. The animals that live there • Some of the animals that live there are: ants, earthworms, frogs, beaver opossum, porcupines, nightingales, rabbits and surprisingly Bald Eagles. Some pictures of the animals.

  6. What are it features land or water • Its features is land.

  7. The habitat of this forest • This forest is a habitat for many creatures like from little mice to big black/brown bears.

  8. Consumers of the Deciduous • Grass (Producer) • Grasshopper (First level) • Rabbit (Second level) • Fungi (Decomposer)

  9. The grass hopper’s color is mainly green. They have wings to fly and there legs have sharp hairs to protect itself It survives by camouflaging itself It’s habitat is the Deciduous Forest’s grass, trees, and bushes. It eats plants, small insects and bugs. The organisms that want to eat it are little rodents. It communicates by rubbing there back legs. There young are born in eggs and the female grasshopper abandons her young (doesn't take care of young) and eats her mate. We shouldn’t have a concern because there everywhere even in your back yard. Grass hoppers

  10. Rabbits are small fluffy animals (not Rodents) they have long ears, either pointing up or lopping downward, 4 legs with 5 claws on each front foot and 4 longer claws on their large flat back feet. Sloping backs down to small bun style tails, large eyes on the side of their heads, either brown or less frequently blue or grey. They have prominent front teeth with a twittering nose above. It’s habitat is the Deciduous Forest’s ground (their burrows) It survives by: Camouflage (their coloring blends in with their surroundings),they can remain motionless, so as not to be seen, they can run fast and have a long gait, their hearing is very good, (but the long ears are for cooling their bodies), they build their homes in places that predators can't easily access,and they have very sharp claws with strong hind legs for kicking. They eat grass. Bigger omnivores like foxes and bears will eat them. Rabbit

  11. Rabbits (continued) • They communicate by grunting lowly. • Its young look like mice with no hair. • They take care of there young by protecting them from harm and feeding their young baby rabbits . • There are similar by what they look like the baby and the adult look the same. • We shouldn’t be worried too much • We can help them by fall back on hunting them.

  12. The Deciduous forest’s Ecosystems • http://ths.sps.lane.edu/biomes/index1.html

  13. Food Chain Grass Grasshopper Baby Rabbit

  14. Food Web

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