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Island Species Purpose: Derive an animal that could have realistically evolved on one of the following islands. Draw and color the animal. Describe characteristics of the animal that are not evident in your drawing such as: diet social behavior senses special characteristics Give the full classification/taxa of your animal (K,P,C,O,F,G,S) and common name.

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Page 1: Island Species Purpose: Derive an animal that could have realistically evolved on one of the following islands. Draw and color the animal. Describe characteristics

Island SpeciesPurpose: Derive an animal that

could have realistically evolved on one of the following islands.

• Draw and color the animal.• Describe characteristics of the

animal that are not evident in your drawing such as:– diet– social behavior– senses– special characteristics

• Give the full classification/taxa of your animal (K,P,C,O,F,G,S) and common name.

Page 2: Island Species Purpose: Derive an animal that could have realistically evolved on one of the following islands. Draw and color the animal. Describe characteristics

Oyster Island

• Precipitation: 30 inches/year• Topography: sea-level to 6,500 feet, rolling hills• Vegetation: mostly deciduous trees, shrubs, and

grasses• Temperature: Summer ave. 77°F, winter ave. 65°F• Potential prey: plentiful shellfish, small rodents, birds,

and reptiles• Potential Predators: large Komodo type

lizards/dragons• Terrain: rocky cliffs by the sea and organic soil in the

lower elevations of the mountains.

Page 3: Island Species Purpose: Derive an animal that could have realistically evolved on one of the following islands. Draw and color the animal. Describe characteristics

Lunkamunka Land

• Precipitation: 75 inches/year most precipation occurs during rainy season

• Topography: Sea level to 8,000 ft• Vegetation: Water loving plants such as swamp roses, bog

sage, grasses, palm trees and pecan trees• Temperature: Moderate- Winter average of 60° F Summer

average of 75 ° F• Potential Prey: Small birds, rodents, salamanders, fish, crabs

and bugs• Potential Predators: Lynx, Minks, alligators, and carnivorous

birds• Terrain: Swamps, small lakes and rivers. Meadows and steep

hills.

Page 4: Island Species Purpose: Derive an animal that could have realistically evolved on one of the following islands. Draw and color the animal. Describe characteristics

Jeffalopogous Island

• Precipitation: 60 inches in winter; 10 inches in summer• Topography: Sea level to 12,300 feet, mountainous• Vegetation: Evergreen forests on the slopes of the mountains,

bamboo in the lowlands• Temperature: Sea Level: Summer average: 85 degrees; Winter

average: 30°F 8,000 ft: Summer average: 70°F Winter average: 20 °F

• Potential Prey: Small birds, rabbits, horses, foxes• Potential Predators: Wolves (very large wolves), Dragons (fire-

breathing), Sharks offshore, silverback gorillas• Terrain: 100 ft. cliffs around the island with only a few gaps that lead

down to sandy beaches, rich organic soil in the lowlands, more rocky in the mountains, two mountains of 12,300 ft each, many rivers that flow down from the mountains through deep canyons

Page 5: Island Species Purpose: Derive an animal that could have realistically evolved on one of the following islands. Draw and color the animal. Describe characteristics

Frunewtopia Island

Precipitation: Daily rain, 100 inches per year

Topography: Sea level to 15,000 ft.

Vegetation: Huge mammal eating Venus mammal traps, palm trees, ferns, pineapple, mango, citrus fruit trees

Temperature: Sea level 65°F in winter 85°F in summer

15,000 ft 0°F in winter 30°F in summer

Potential Prey: River dolphins, fish, toucans, other birds, mountain goats, koala bears, water fowl

Potential Predators: Chupacabra, giant spiders, killer river whales, polar bears

Terrain: flat, except for one volcano at center of island 15,000 ft high, dry, well drained ground, lots of rivers run from volcano to sea, rivers flood once a month

Page 6: Island Species Purpose: Derive an animal that could have realistically evolved on one of the following islands. Draw and color the animal. Describe characteristics

Wonka Island

• Precipitation: 8 inches/year• Topography: Sea level to 500 ft.• Plant life: a few palm trees, dry grass, and cacti• Temperature: summer average 80°F, winter average:60

°F• Potential Prey: small birds, small reptiles, and a few

rodents• Potential Predators: small reptiles• Terrain: mostly sand dunes, rolling hills, and small

streams

Page 7: Island Species Purpose: Derive an animal that could have realistically evolved on one of the following islands. Draw and color the animal. Describe characteristics

Ayanagous Island

• Preciptation: 31” a year – rainy season Jan- Mar• Topography: sea level to 5,000’ with rolling hills• Vegetation: shrubs and abundance of fruit trees and plants,

jungle like setting and many streams flowing from mountain• Temperature: 60ºF – 85ºF• Potential Prey: gazelle, rabbits, field mice, deer, birds, foxes• Potential Predators: cougars, bobcats, wild dogs (huskies),

bears• Terrain: Many hills and grassy areas, forests and rocky

beaches. Minimal sources of fresh water. In the middle of the island there is a canyon filled with fruit trees and low fruit bearing shrubs.

Page 8: Island Species Purpose: Derive an animal that could have realistically evolved on one of the following islands. Draw and color the animal. Describe characteristics

Hour Glass Island

Precipitation: 5 inches of rain/year

Topography: Sea Level – 5,000 ft. volcano

Vegetation: 30 ft cactus, tumbleweed, dry grass

Temperature: Summer Average 110ºF, Winter Average 85ºF

Potential Prey: Humans, Scorpions, Snakes, Shrews, Armadillos, Praire Dogs, Sea Turtles, Sea Lions, Manatees, 3ft. Spiders

Potential Predators: Buzzards, Hyenas, 10ft. Vultures, King Cobras, Komodo Dragons, Piranhas,

Terrain: Sandy Desert Island with a 5,000 ft. volcano that erupts violently every two days. Slopes are bare because of constant eruptions except for the Eastern side of the island, which the volcano never erupts to. Lowlands have 200 ft. tall sand dunes covered in tumbleweed and few cacti. The sand is extremely fine, so anything stepping in it will sink down ten feet.

Page 9: Island Species Purpose: Derive an animal that could have realistically evolved on one of the following islands. Draw and color the animal. Describe characteristics

Precipitation: 60 inches of rain during winter with constant snow. Summer 10-15in rain. Topography: Sea Level to 2500ftVegetation: Many fruits vary from mangos to coconuts. Small bushes and vine like plants that cover the ground.Temperature: Reaches 80°F during summer time. During winter goes below 0 °F. Potential Prey: Birds that roam the skies freely. Small animals that look like monkeys live in the trees. Humans. Potential Predators: Strong Rhinos/Dinosaurs look like animals roam the ground Terrain: Forests in most places. Island divided by large mountains at some places. Volcanoes erupt from many times killing many animals/humans. Humid air. Daily fog and volcano dust.