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Ohio Plants and Animals
Medill Elementary School 2nd Grade 2010
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Northern Cardinal The cardinal is the state bird of Ohio.
Cardinals can usually be found singing near the top of the tallest tree in their territory. It is well known for its rich distance call. By: Tyler
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American Toad An American toad eats insects and invertebrates.
Male american toads are brown, gray, olive, or brick red. It lives on land and in water found in Ohio. American toads’ enemies are large animals. By: Ariane
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Muskrat A muskrat lives in a lodge made of sticks.
It eats plants, clams, frogs, crayfish, and fish. A muskrat is 1 ¼ to 4 pounds and 16 to 24 inches long. A muskrat looks like a beaver but it is different. By: Brenya
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House Mouse It eats plants, insects, and meat.
The house mouse is small. It is a gray-brown color. The house mouse is normally found in buildings. By: Bryce
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Red Fox A red fox lives in North America.
A red fox eats mice, rats, rabbits, and groundhogs. A red fox is red. The red fox is one of two fox species in Ohio. By: Caleb
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Black Bear Black bears eat fish, fruit, and meat.
Black bears live in the woodlands. It does not have an enemy. By: Camden
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Hackberry The hackberry wing is 19-25 inches long.
Their flight period is June, August, and September. Hackberries eat rotten fruit. By:Chloe
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Black Bear A black bear eats grasses, fruits, meats, berries, and insects. A black bear can get five to six feet tall. A black bear can be found in the southern part of Ohio. By: Dominick
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White-Tailed Deer Babies are born in mid-May through July.
They live in parks, backyards, and woods. The white-tail deer has two seasonal coats. By: Cody
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Bald Eagle Bald eagles are black, yellow, and white.
The bald eagle is our national symbol. The adult bald eagle is one of the most easily recognized species of wildlife. By: Dylan
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Laughing Gull A laughing gull eats insects, fish, shellfish, and crabs. It lives on beaches, islands, and salt marshes. It has a black hood, and a dark gray back and wings. The wing tips are black and its bill is red. Their nests are made of sticks, grass, and marsh vegetation. By: Ellie
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Striped Skunk A striped skunk eats fish, fruit, grass, and small leaves. Striped skunks can get as long as a house cat. A striped skunk lives everywhere from rural areas to the suburbs. It is black and white. By: Houston
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Snowshoe Hare Snowshoe hares are white and brown.
Snowshoe hares live in the Northern forests of North America. A snowshoe hare eats grasses, clovers, and vegetable sprouts. A snowshoe hares enemies are foxes, lynx and raptors. By: Justice
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Snapping Turtle Snapping turtles eat plants, fish, birds, and small mammals. A snapping turtle goes in its shell when it is scared. It lives in its shell. By: Liam
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Red Admiral The red admiral is red, black, orange, and white.
It has white spots at the tip of the forewing. It eats nectar on many flowers. The red admiral is found in woodland edges, fields near woods, and gardens. By: Mallory
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Bobcat Bobcats eat rabbits and white tailed deer.
They are light grey in color. They live in the woods of Ohio and sometimes comes into areas where people live. By: Bryan
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Common Wall Lizard The common wall lizard eats flies, beetles, and spiders. The common wall lizard’s back is green or brown with black blotches and lighter in color on the belly. It’s illegal to release a common wall lizard into Ohio. By: Morgan
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Channel Catfish A channel catfish eats insects, larva, crayfish, mollusks and smaller fish. It lives in large streams, lakes, rivers, and farm ponds. Its size is inches. The channel catfish’s color is blue gray. By: Tanner
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Coyote The coyote looks like a medium-sized dog.
Most coyotes are gray. The coyote is most active at night. Coyotes eat small mammals, vegetables, and nuts. By: Willis
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Eastern Foxsnake The eastern foxsnake squeezes its food.
The eastern foxsnake is over five long. The eastern foxsnake lives wherever rodents are found. The eastern foxsnake is yellowish to golden brown. By: Aaron
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Henslow’s Sparrow The Henslow’s sparrow’s eggs are white with brown spots. The Henslow’s sparrow can lay 3-5 eggs at a time. The Henslow’s sparrow is area sensitive. The Henslow’s sparrow nests on the ground. By: Adam
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Bobcat Bobcats are rare today. In 1850 bobcats were common.
They have sharp claws and teeth. When they hunt they lie down and wait for their prey. By: Andrew
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Green Frog Green frogs live near the water.
Green frogs are green and brown. Green frogs can get inches long. Green frogs are like bullfrogs. By: Breanna
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Red Fox There are usually 5 or 6 kits born at once.
The young are called kits. The red fox tracks down animals. The red fox does not eat fish. By: Chase
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Monarch It is orange with yellow and red spots.
A Monarch is 4 inches long. Monarchs eat milkweed. By: David
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American Robin An American robin lives in southern Ohio.
American robins eat earthworms, insects, and fruit. American robins eat in the morning and evenings. By: Hannah
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Coyote A coyote eats small mammals, shrews, rabbits, mice, vegetables, nuts, and carrion. A coyote is gray, black, rusty brown, and white. Coyote babies are called pups. A coyote is similar to dogs and wolves. By: Kaylee
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Smooth Rose Smooth roses can be found on rocky shores, prairies, railroad grades, road banks, and old limestone quarries. They can get up to 2 meters high. Smooth roses flower from June to August. By: Chloe
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Wood Frog It lives in woodlands. Wood frog eats small invertebrates.
It looks tan and orange. By: Nathan
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Red Fox A Red Fox eats mice, rats, rabbits, groundhogs, birds, fruits, and some grass. The tail of a Red Fox is usually between 14 and 16 inches long. Red Foxes are nocturnal. By: Deven
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Blue Jay They eat nut and seeds. They live in trees.
They swim in water. By: Noah
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Blue Catfish A blue catfish reaches up to 30-40 inches.
A blue catfish feeds on other fish. A blue catfish can be gray or silver. By: Preston
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American Painted Lady It lives in meadows fields, and along roadsides.
They are not colorful. American Painted Ladies eat milkweed. By: Rachel
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Iceland Gull An Iceland gull nests on cliffs or sandy places.
The Iceland gull lives in Lake Erie. Aquatic fish are eaten by Iceland gulls. The Iceland gull can lay 2-3 eggs. By: Grace
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Raccoon Raccoons can live anywhere where they can find food.
Raccoons eat baby birds, frogs, fish, acorns, and berries. To some animals a raccoon is dangerous. Raccoons are fat because they will eat anything. By: Sarah
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Spotted Turtle A spotted turtle has yellow spots and the rest of the shell is black. It lays eggs. It lives in the wet meadow and woods. It eats plants and animals. By: Videl
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Eastern Black Kingsnake
The Eastern black Kingsnake can only be found near rivers. They can swim very good. It is very venomous. It eats small animals. By: Vincent
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Flathead Catfish It feeds on live fish. It grows up to 60 inches long.
The flathead catfish lays 100,000 eggs. By: Wyatt
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Skunk Skunks eat small fish.
It weighs between 2-11 pounds and gets to inches. It lives in rural areas and suburbs. It can spray up to 15 feet. By: Adam
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Blue Jay The blue Jay lives in oak woods.
They build their nests out of twigs, leaves, and grass. It eats nuts, seeds, mice, and frogs. The female has 3 to 6 eggs. By: Ethan
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Small Mouth Bass Small mouth bass are about 12-15 inches long.
They can be found in every county in the state of Ohio. Small mouth bass thrive in the streams with gravel floors. By: Gabby
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Mouse A mouse can be gray and brown with a gray or buff-colored belly.
The tail is scaly. A mouse eats corn and cheese. The house mouse reproduces often with several litters per year. By: Hannah
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Lady Bug A ladybug lays 10-50 eggs.
A ladybug eats aphids and other insects. You can find a ladybug anywhere. The seven-spotted lady beetle is also known as a ladybug. By: Paige
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Sunflower A sunflower can get as tall as 3-10 ft.
Sunflowers live in large colonies. It produces seeds that people and animals like to eat. They are perennial plants. By: Hannah
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Coyote The coyote will eat smaller mammals.
It hunts during daytime hours. Their babies are called pups. By: Kami
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Bobcat Bobcat eats rabbits and rodents which are their favorite.
Bobcats like to live alone. Bobcats can weigh between 12 to 68 pounds. By: Kerstin
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Bull Frog A Bull frog can eat crayfish, insects, mice, and other frogs. Bull frogs can be 3-5 inches. They live in warm, still, shallow, waters. By : Konner
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Muskrat A Muskrat eats plants. Muskrats are related to mice and rats.
Muskrats can get very large. Muskrats have two coats of hair. By:Madison
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Opossum An opossum can be found in suburbia and the city.
An opossum can get as big as a house cat. At about three months of age, young possums emerge from the pouch for short periods and will hitch a ride on the mother’s back to get to place to place. By: Max
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Vulture A vulture can grow up to 6 feet.
A vulture eats carrion. A vulture can grow up to 6 feet. A vulture can be found in deciduous forests and woodlands. A vulture has feathers on it’s head to protect itself. Adult vultures have red heads and the babies have black heads. By: Nicholas
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Bald Eagle The bald eagle can eat fish and drinks water.
It can be a prey or a predator. The bald eagle can be 3 to 4 feet tall. By: Noah
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Garter Snake A garter snake is found in every habitat type in the state . The garter snake is a predator. It can get 18 to 26 inches long. The young are born in July to October. By: Riley
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Cottontail Rabbit A cottontail rabbit eats clover, dandelion, and dry hay. It gets about seven inches high and ten inches long. It prefers open areas bordered by thickets or brushy areas. By:Tae’Lyn
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Brown Bat Bats live in caves, under bridges and buildings.
It eats insects, especially stinkbugs. Bats are not blind, nor do they like to live in people’s hair. Attacks by bats are extremely rare, even when provoked. By: William
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Buckeye Tree The buckeye tree can grow to 60 feet tall.
The flowers are green or yellow. The nut is a buckeye. They have a golden brown husk. By: Dylan
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Bibliography "Ohio Trees." Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources. 26 May May 2010 < "Species a to Z Guide." Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources. 26 May May 2010 < “Native Plant Database.” Ladybird Johnson Wildlife Center 26 May May 2010 <
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Message from the Staff The second grade students started this project with internet research. They located facts and photos of their plant or animal. Each student took notes and saved the photo on our network. They worked with in Language Arts and they wrote the facts in sentence form. They then created their slide using a template. All of the students did their own typing, inserted their photo, chose their own background color and learned to animate their slide. Congratulations on a job well done!
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