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Endangered Animal Class Reports

Endangered Animal Class Reports. By Third Grade. By Drew & Brooke Endangered animal report Dolphin’s diet is variety including fish, squid, and crustaceans. Dolphins weigh 100 lbs. Dolphins may have lived for more then 100 years. By: Ryan & Bobby Endangered animal report

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Endangered Animal Class Reports

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  1. Endangered AnimalClass Reports By Third Grade

  2. By Drew & Brooke • Endangered animal report • Dolphin’s diet is variety including fish, squid, and crustaceans. • Dolphins weigh 100 lbs. • Dolphins may have lived for more then 100 years.

  3. By: Ryan & Bobby • Endangered animal report • The height of a black bears 2-3 feet at shoulders. • One of the diet for the black bear is fruit, plants, nuts, insect, honey, salmon, small mammals, and carrion. • Most black bears hibernate depending on local weather conditions and availability of food during the winter months. • Males weigh an average of 150-300 lbs. Bears have known to weigh from 500-600 lbs; females are smaller. • Habitat loss and fragmentation, logging, human environment road kills pouching and depfeation kills. • Black bears can live 20-25 in the wild, although there is increased mortality around 10 years of age. • Black bear have short non-retractable claws that give them an excellent tree climbing ability. • The American black bear is the smallest of the three bear special found in North America, and are found only in North America.

  4. By: Shylea & Will • Endangered animal report • The most common wildcat in North America the bobcat is named for its short bobbed tail. • In Mexico, bobcats are perceived as sheep predators and frequently killed by farmers. • They are still hunted and trapped for their fur through out most of their range. • Approximately 725,000 to 1,020 bobcats remaining in the wild. • A habitat dense with vegetation and lots of prey is ideal. • Bobcat habitat varies wildly from forest and moutains area to semi-desert and brush land. • Height of a bobcat is 17-23 inches. • The bobcat height is 17-23inches, lengths is 25-41 inches, weight 16-28 lbs male 10-18 females, lifespans 12-13 years. • The bobcat’s lengths are 25-41. • A bobcat’s diet is staple rabbit and hares .Known to eat rodents, birds, bats and even adult deer, which they usually consume during winter months, as well as well as lambs poultry and young pigs when a ranch is near. • The weight of a bobcat is 16-28 lbs (male) and 10-18 (female). • Bobcats were once found through most of North America from northern Mexico to southern Canada. • A bobcat’s life span is 12-13 years. • In the eastern 1900’s bobcat population in many Midwestern and eastern states of the United States were decimated due to the increased value of its fur.

  5. by Drake & Tevin • Endangered animal report • Threats the most common cause of death for wolves is in conflict with people over live stock losses • There diet is elk; deer; moose; beaver and rabbits. There height is 26-32 inches. • There weight is 55-130 lbs. • The length is of wolves is 4.5.6.5 from nose to legs. • The litter size 4-7 pups at one time. • The mating season is January and February. • The range is wolves were on a common thought out of all of the north America but were killed most a areas of the united states by the mid 1930s.

  6. By: Darbi & Alexi Endangered animal report Diet: Hummingbirds also have a long tongue which they use to lick their food at a rate of 13 licks per second. Background: Hummingbirds can fly right left up and down backwards and even up side down. Behavior: Hummingbirds are very territorial and have been observed chasing each other and even larger birds such as hawks away from their territories. Diet :The hummingbirds fast breathing rate fast heartbeat and high body temperature require that they eat often. Range: Hummingbirds are found only in the western hemisphere, from southeast Alaska to southern chilly although most live in the tropics. Range: There are 320 species of hummingbirds, 12 of which summer in North America and winter in tropical areas. Threats: Today habitat loss and destruction are the hummingbirds main threats. Threats: historically, hummingbirds were killed for their feathers. Heart Rate: The hummingbirds hart rate is 1,260 beats per minute. Length :The hummingbirds length is1.75-8inches. Life span: The life span of hummingbirds is 4 years. Weight: The hummingbirds weight is 08-7 ounces.

  7. by Elizabeth & Quentin Endangered animal report Depending on the species, jelly fish seaweed crabs shrimp onge snails algae and mollusks. Sea turtles are found in warm and temperate waters through t he sea turtles have egg in sand. The sea turtles are there eat by fish ries I meat sand eat take of turtles sea turtles are found in warm and temperate water

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