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Owl Pellet Day 1

Owl Pellet Day 1. 4-14-14. What is an Owl Pellet?. Let’s go Over the Vocabulary. Movies with Owls. Owls can be seen in several Disney movies such as Winnie the Pooh, Sword and Stone, legends of the guardians, and Bambi. Activity.

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Owl Pellet Day 1

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  1. Owl Pellet Day 1 4-14-14

  2. What is an Owl Pellet?

  3. Let’s go Over the Vocabulary

  4. Movies with Owls • Owls can be seen in several Disney movies such as Winnie the Pooh, Sword and Stone, legends of the guardians, and Bambi

  5. Activity • With the given creature describe the following factors in your learning journals • Predator or Prey • Defense Mechanisms • Adaptations • Draw a picture as a model with labels

  6. For Example: • Owl: predator (kills mice, birds, moles, rabbits, skunks, frogs, insects…) • Defense mechanisms: Claws, Sharp, Beak • Adaptions: Neck rotatability, excellent eyesight

  7. Creatures • Ant • Tarantula • Red Robin • Skunk • Deer • Wolf • Snake • Butterfly • Fish • Leopard • Choose a creature describe the following factors in your learning journals • Predator or Prey • Defense Mechanisms • Adaptations • Draw a picture as a model with labels

  8. Owl Pellet Activity • What’s going to happen tomorrow?

  9. Carnivore

  10. Herbivore

  11. Omnivore

  12. This is what happens between prey and predators (or producers and consumers)

  13. Create a graph with two organisms showing carrying capacity

  14. Questions for thought: • What happens to the prey when the predators increase?/ decrease? • What happens to the predators when the prey increases?/ decreases? • What is the relationship between predator and prey? Do they need each other to survive?

  15. Read pg 64-65 in ecology text

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