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Insert a picture of your EcoRegion of Texas Record the information of your ecoregion and your names.

Insert a picture of an animal belonging to this system and record the description of its habitat and food source.

What is the relationship between the plants and other species that share the same space and food of this system to your animal? Insert a picture and record your information with a microphone

What predators does this animal face in your ecosystem What predators does this animal face in your ecosystem? How will it affect the ecosystem? Insert a picture and record your information with a microphone

Insert any picture that may cause the endangerment of the population of your ecosystem. Record your information with a microphone

Insert a picture of any invasive species or non-living objects that harms the population of this ecosystem? Record your information with a microphone

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