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The Taco Planet Made for grassland only. By Pablo Carrillo P4
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The Taco Planet Day: 24 hours Year: 584 days Precipitation per year: 50cm Temperature range: -2c to 26c Sunlight= a lot of sunlight (80% per day) In the summer the ground is brown and the Grass is yellow. In winter the ground freezes. In spring the grass is green. The soil in grassland is very fertile and 50 to 60% humid. The landforms in the grassland’s are lakes, rovers, rocks and trees.
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ANIMALS
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Water Buffalo (Bison bison)
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Savannah Sparrow (Passerculus sandwichenis)
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Ticks (Ixodes ricinus)
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Black she-oak (allocasuarina distyla)
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Wallaby Grass (amphibromus)
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Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardais)
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Ostrich (struthio camelus)
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Lion (Panthera Leo)
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Black footed Ferret (Mustela mutelids)
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Earthworm (Oligo chaeta)
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Beetles (Lamprima aurata)
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Hyena (Hyaena brunnea)
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Elephant (loxodant africana)
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Black Rhino (diceros bicornis)
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Cheetah (acinonyx venator)
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Zebra (equus quagga)
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Greater Prairie chicken (Tympanuchus cupido)
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Predation
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Predation The Cheetah eats the Zebra
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Predation #2 the Lion eats the Giraffe
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Competition The Cheetah and Lion compete for the Zebra
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Mutualism= both organisms get benefited. Parasitism= one organism gets benefited and the other one gets harmed. Commensalism= one organism gets benefited and the other one doesn't care
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Mutualism This shows mutualism because the birds eat the ticks and the Buffalo gets rid of the Ticks
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Parasitism This shows parasitism because the Ticks get benefited from the Buffalo and the Buffalo gets harmed.
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Commensalism This shows commensalism because the Bird gets benefited doing the nest in the tree and the tree doesn't care.
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Human (homo sapien)
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FOOD WEB Scavenger Decomposers Producers 1 LVL consumer 2 LVL consumer 3 LVL consumer 4 LVL consumer Scavengers Decomposers 5 LVL consumer
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Abiotic Factors It’s a thing that’s not a living organism but the living organisms need it. (ex. Sun, water, temperature, soil, etc)
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Sources http://www.mbgnet.net/sets/grasslnd/animals/ http://www.exploringnature.org/db/detail.php?dbID=2&detID=122 4 http://www.exploringnature.org/db/detail.php?dbID=2&detID=122 4 http://www.outtoafrica.nl/animals/englion.html Google Images http://www.Wikipedia.com http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_kind_of_landforms_are_in_the_ grassland_biome#slide1
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