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For The Love Of Cephalopods And Trees!!. By: Meh. CEPHALOPODS. LOOKS. Very similar to octopuses, squid, cuttlefish, nautiluses Cephalopods are almost a mixture of these animals. HABITAT. All oceans Tropics or Arctic Anything except fresh water. PREY.
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LOOKS • Very similar to octopuses, squid, cuttlefish, nautiluses • Cephalopods are almost a mixture of these animals
HABITAT • All oceans • Tropics or Arctic • Anything except fresh water
PREY • The dominantly octopus cephalopods eat anything as small as plankton to as big as big fish • The dominantly cuttlefish cephalopods eat prawns, shrimp, crab, and small fish
PREDATORS • EVERYTHING!! • These predators include but are not limited to • Sharks • Fish • Mammals • Sea birds • And other cephalopods • I assume by that last fact that indeed, they are cannibals
CREEPY ADAPTATIONS /AWESOME YET NEXT TO USELESS FACTS ABOUT CEPHALOPODS • Changecolorfaster then a chameleon • Change their texture • Change body form • Squirt ink • Three (3)Hearts • Blue blood • ‘Jet powered’
OTHER STUFF!! • Appeared in the late Cambrian period • Still exist • Used to have a shell • The shell went away • The shell went away because of EVOLUTION
LOOKS • Normally reaching a height of 66–115 feet • Long branches • Usually deep rooted and resistant to wind and snow damage. • Baby trees are often tall and slender- becomes broader as the tree ages. • During autumn, the leaves turn a bright yellow • Grows best in environments that are well-watered and well-drained.
HABITAT • Once widespread throughout the world • Their range shrank until two million years ago, • They were restricted to a small area of China • Thought to be extinct in the wild, but are now growing in at least two small areas in eastern China • Live in fine, silty soil with good drainage.
PREY • NONE, BECAUSE THEY ARE TREES!! SILLY MOOSES!!
PREDATORS • NONE, BECAUSE THEY ARE TREES!! SILLY MOOSES!!
OTHER FACTS!! • Endangered • 60-160+ feet tall • Common in china • Extracts from leaves have been used in medicines
WHAT TO WRITE FOR EACH CEPHALOPODS • Very similar to octopuses, squid, cuttlefish, nautiluses • Live in all oceans • Lived in the late Cambrian period • Still exist today • GINKGOS • 66–115 foot tall trees • Mainly found in Europe and Asia • Lived in the Cretaceous period • Exist, but are endangered
CAMBRIAN PERIOD • 542 million years ago
CRETACEOUS PERIOD • 125-100 million years ago
BIBLIOGRAPHY • WWW.THECEPHALOPODPAGE.COM • WWW.DAVIDDARLING.INFO i-0085d4cca51fdda9511ed7#1237B0 blog_octopus_2.jpg (JPEG#123CF1 cephcombo.250a.jpg (JPEG#1236FE naut.jpg (JPEG Image, 50#123CA2 small.cephalopods1.jpg (#123760 bluering700.jpg (JPEG Im#123C4A cephalopod1.jpg (JPEG Im#123C1D Ginkgo biloba - Wikipedi#123A0B 220px-Squid_komodo.jpg (#123C08