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The Name of my ecosystem

By :Ayerim

A Ecosystem is Living things, and places.

-A Biome is certain types living things, Climate, and the places.

The Climate of the Forest is Dry, wet, and hot. It almost rains every day.

-Producer: Are like plants for example trees are plants Which get their energy from the sun.

-Consumer: Are like animals and humans that eat the producer .

-Primary consumers are like prey for the Secondary consumers . ( Which Primary consumers eat producer).

-Secondary consumers are the ones who eat the Primary consumers. The difference is the Secondary consumer eat the Primary consumers, and the primary is that eat producers. (Which makes that the predator is the Secondary.

Then there is going to be a lot starving animals . Because the animals that get eaten by the predators . Will those animals that eat producers increase .Yes . So it a good thing

we have predators.

-Tapirs life span is about 25 years.

-Golden lion Tamarin (Which is a kind of monkey) its life span is about 15 years.

-Rainbow lorikeet (which is a type of bird) its life span is about 20 years .

-Tarantulas : (Which is a hairy spider)its life span about 30 years.

-Harpy Eagle: Harpia Harpyja

-Jaguar; Panthera Onca

-Kinkajou: Potos Flavus

-Capybora: Hydrochacris hydrochaeris

-Vine Snake : Oxybelis fulgidus.

-What a Consumer ?

Whats the climate ?

Whats a Ecosystem?

Whats a Biome?

http://www.enchantedlearning.com/biomes/

http://animal.discovery.com/guides/mammals/habitat/map.html

http://therainforestaworldbiome.weebly.com/food-chain.html

http://www.school.eb.com/elementary

http://www.kidcyber.com.au/topics/ecosystem.htm

http://www.kidcyber.com.au/topics/biomes.htm

http://kids.nceas.ucsb.edu/biomes/index.html

http://www.ncwiseowl.com/zones/elementary/index.htm

http://animal.discovery.com/mammals/jaguar-info.htm

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