Transcript of Numbers of Students Who Had More Than, Less than, or One Prey Animal in Their Pellet By Joseph...
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- Numbers of Students Who Had More Than, Less than, or One Prey
Animal in Their Pellet By Joseph Riccardi
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- Owl Pellet Question Answers 1.Scientists use owl pellets to
learn more about barn owls and their habitat to see what they eat
and how they eat it. Scientists can find out which habitat they
were in when they ate it. 2.One vole was indicted in my pellet.
3.The total of my class is 63 and everyone is 100. 4.There would be
more Barn Owls because what the Barn Owls eat is limited and the
prey would be less for the Barn Owls to eat them. Almost like the
specie of owls die out. 5.The Barn Owl would probably eat,
according to my data, 400 prey animals. 6.The vole was the most
popular species in our data for our class and grade. I can infer
that the Barn Owls like the vole species because they are easier to
catch than any other species. 7.Owls don't eat chickens - that's
not in their diet. It's not in the food web.
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- The Number of Students that Had more than one Prey Animal in
Their Pellet 16
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- Number of People who Had one Prey animal in their Pellet 1
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- Number of Students That had Less than One Prey animal in their
Pellet 0
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- My Analysis My hypothesis was that there were going to be a lot
more students with more than one prey animal because there wouldnt
be a boneyard. Students will donate their extra bones that they had
because their owl eats a lot more than some barn owls, also known
as raptors.