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Competition: Predation: Parasitism: Mutualism: Commensalism: The Great Animal Interaction Poster! Name:__________________________________Hour:__________ My Biome is:___________________________________ Where is it located: Instructions: On this side of the page you need to put a picture of your biome. It should take up at least 90% of this space. Instructions: On this side of the page write the definitions and give a specific example from your biome/ecosystem. Note: definitions are worth 1 point each and the examples are worth 2 points each. Attach another piece of paper if you need more space to write. Competition: Predation: Parasitism: Mutualism: Commensalism:

Want extra Credit? Draw a food web that features animals and plants from your biome. It should take at least ½ the page. (1 point extra credit)