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Ringneck Pheasant . By Bryce Roth and Mandy Kobernusz . Made of cells . Animal cells don’t have cell walls. They work different ways and places. Obtain and use energy and nutrients. The bird eats corn for energy. It drinks water for nutrients. It runs around all over the place.
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Ringneck Pheasant By Bryce Roth and Mandy Kobernusz
Made of cells Animal cells don’t have cell walls. They work different ways and places.
Obtain and use energy and nutrients • The bird eats corn for energy. • It drinks water for nutrients. • It runs around all over the place.
Grow and develop • The hen takes care of her chicks. • They immediately leave the nest after hatching. • They live about 2 to 3 years.
Respond to the environment • They can live a long period of time without food or water. • They need a lot of cover to survive. • They need agricultural land
Reproduce • He has a harem. • They select territories by crowing repeatedly at sunrise. • Hen lays 10 to 15 eggs.
Adapt to the environment or maintain a balanced environment It needs a lot of space. Pheasants need to look for mates. It needs to keep healthy.
Inherit traits from their parents • Chicken like traits. • Short rounded wings. • Short heavy bills.
http;//www.gamebird.com/ringneck.html http://www.ag.ndsu.edu/pubs/alt-ag/pheasan.htm http://www.souriswl.ca/pheasant.html http://dnr.state.oh.us/Home/species_a_to_z/SpeciesGuideIndex/ringneckedpheasant/tabid/6742/Default.aspx