Scavengers- King Vulture, Bald Eagle, Decomposers- earthworms, fungi, termites, and bacteria Producers- Grass, The Cathedral Fig Tree, shrubs, Leichhardt Tree, Forest Flame flower, Staghorn Fern Primary Consumers- Colobus Monkey, Sloth, Deer, Mice Secondary Consumers- Owls, Beavers Tertiary Consumers- Bears, Cougars
1. Desert. 2. Tropical forest.
Humans primarily live in the terrestrial biome known as the temperate deciduous forest biome. However, humans have also adapted to live in various other biomes such as grasslands, deserts, and urban areas.
Animals that live in a forest biome include deer, bears, squirrels, rabbits, owls, and various species of birds. Additionally, forest biomes are also home to smaller creatures like insects, spiders, and rodents.
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give me an example of a food chain with a mouse included
New York is in the temperate forest biome!
The children's book If You Give a Mouse A Cookie is a great example of a causal chain. Though the ideas are silly (meant for entertaining children), it still shows how A leads to B and B leads to C...
Soil pollution can kill many plants and animals in the biome.The California coastline biome is suffering soil pollution from an oil spill.
One example of a chaparral biome project in a box could be a diorama kit. It would include miniature figures of chaparral plants and animals, along with a backdrop depicting the characteristic landscape. This hands-on project allows students to learn about the plants and animals of the chaparral biome in a fun and interactive way.
i can only give an example. phytoplankton, zooplankton, clownfish, tuna, shark.
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