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My Ecosystem Project. Caitlyn Page 4 th Grade. This bush is an organism that gets nutrients from the sun in order to survive. Trees, grass, wheat and flowers are other examples of producers. Producers.
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My Ecosystem Project Caitlyn Page 4th Grade
This bush is an organism that gets nutrients from the sun in order to survive. Trees, grass, wheat and flowers are other examples of producers. Producers
This cricket is a consumer because it eats food. Crickets like to eat leaves, fungi and fruit but they are also known to eat insects or bugs. They can also be called omnivorous because they eat plants and animals or known as prey for snakes and fish. Crickets are also considered “good luck”. Consumers
Shell fungi is a decomposer of dead trees. They recycle dead trees into chemical nutrients like nitrogen and carbon. Then they release those chemicals back into the soil, air and water. Decomposers
Parakeets are omnivores eating mainly insects, seeds leaves, plants, grass, fruit and ferns. Humans, chickens, pigs, squirrels and fish are more examples of omnivores. Omnivores
The tortoise eats only plants. Their diet consist of 100% plant food. Rabbits are herbivores too! Herbivores
Cats are carnivores because they feed on other animals. They get their nutrients from meat including water. A cat’s prey is 70-75% water Carnivores
Pink Toe Tarantula Also known as a spider. Spiders help control the insect population by eating insects. Common prey of the tarantula are crickets, fruit flies, moths and flies. Predators
This is a rat. It is hunted by snakes, hawks, owls, foxes, and cats. Prey
Earthworms are interdependent. They take in nutrients from the dead pants and animals they eat. Then they excrete wastes rich in nitrogen and phosphorus back into the soil. Earthworms also help loosen the soil so air can circulate and help plants grow. Interdependence
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