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A Bobcat By Grace

What an Ecosystem is An Ecosystem is a place where all living and nonliving things that interact in an area.

What a Biome is A Biome is the place where animals and plants live together.

What Biotic is Biotic is a living thing in an ecosystem like trees and grass.

What a Abiotic is Abiotic is a non living thing In a Ecosystem. Like water or rocks.

Plants and Animals that live In a different Ecosystems My animal lives in a more warm Ecosystem. A polar bear lives in really cold Ecosystem.

Organisms that live in the same Ecosystem My animal relies on plants because a bunny, and deer eat plants, So they don’t die. my animal eats them so if those animals die than my animal dies too.

Characteristics A physical characteristic is its big fat paws. A social characteristic is they are very territorial. Both genders. A hunting characteristic is that they usually hunt rabbits and hairs.

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