The Forest

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By: Cara Janowsky The Forest

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The Forest . By: Cara Janowsky. Northern Hawk Owl. An owl eats rodents, small birds, frogs, and fish. This owl lives in a hollow tree. The Northern Hawk Owl lives in a big nest, so it would need a big amount of space. An owl does not drink it gets moisture from the meat it eats. Forest Fish. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The Forest

By: Cara Janowsky

The Forest

Page 2: The Forest

An owl eats rodents, small birds, frogs, and fish.

This owl lives in a hollow tree.

The Northern Hawk Owl lives in a big nest, so it would need a big amount of space.

An owl does not drink it gets moisture from the meat it eats.

Northern Hawk Owl

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A fish finds its food by eating plankton.

These fish live in a forest stream.

These fish drink a lot of water and live in it.

These fish also have a lot of space because the stream is pretty big.

Forest Fish

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A plant in this forest is definitely grass and hollow trees.

There are also many wild flowers growing here.

Lichen or moss grows on rocks and trees.

Finally, bushes grow here for animals to live on or eat.

Forest Plants

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People destroy my ecosystem by cutting down the trees.

They also help. They help my ecosystem by raising money to grow trees.

Finally, people help my ecosystem by learning about endangered animals to help them.

People Help and Hurt My Ecosystem

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The plants and animals in this ecosystem are interdependent because most of them are in a food chain together.

Another way they are interdependent is that they make homes for each other.

Finally, they are interdependent because they camouflage into each other.

Interdependent

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Sun Owl Snake Frog Fly Bacteria

Sun Polar Bear Seal Fish

Food Chains