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Survival Guide for mays landing, new jersey. by:Joshua Whaley Period 5/7 Smith/ Stard LAL6. Introduction.
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Survival Guide for mays landing, new jersey by:Joshua Whaley Period 5/7 Smith/Stard LAL6
Introduction • Mays landing is a place where people live and they stay and eat sleep here. We also have stores and places to eat at such as , Wal-Mart, M.C. Donald's, Burger King , and many more places. We have boardwalks and much, much, more.
Wild turkeys • Wild turkeys are large birds that are edible to eat but you may not want to go out and catch one yourself because like scientists say their not safe to go around or they are not safe to catch. Wild Turkeys live on the South American side and they grow up on hills and grasslands.
Red fox • Red foxes live in many areas but I will tell you about the ones that live here. They are also found in altitudes up to 15,000 feet. Red foxes are mammals and they establish territory over land. Red foxes are also carnivores and they eat meat. • Family • coyotes, dogs, foxes, jackals, and wolves http://expertspace.grolier.com/article?id=1040046&product
Deadly plants “Description: The genus Amanita contains about 600 species of agarics and contains some of the most toxic known mushrooms, found worldwide. This genus is responsible for 95% of the fatalities resulting from mushroom poisoning, with the death cap accounting for 50% on its own. The most potent toxin present in these mushrooms is alpha-amanitin.” http://expertspace.grolier.com/article?id=0316920-00&product_id=ea&searchTerm= plants&queryParser=Grolier_En&docKey=Li4vLi4vc2VhcmNoL2NvbnRlbnQvZWE0L3RleHQvMDg1LzAzMTY5MjAtMDAuaHRtbEBnbzI* WARNING: Cut the mushroom open before using it, and check for rudimentary gill or stem. The deadly Amanitas looks like a puffball when it is young before its stem grows, but it will have the gills or stem. Also, make sure the interior flesh is pure white rather than yellowish.
Climate • The temperatures of Mays Landing are between 30 degrees and 100 degrees. We have four seasons and they are Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer . http/clipart/com • Temperatures • Fall- 70- 80 degrees • Winter-60-83 degrees • Spring – 85-95 degrees • Summer- 95-100 degrees
Flora • Blueberries • Honeysuckle http/clipart/com • Types of Trees: Holly,Pine,Cedar,Oak, Dogwood , Maple , Walnut, Chestnut and Persimmon
Fauna Red Fox Wild turkeys Squirrels Fish Snapper Turtle http://expertspace.grolier.com/article?id=0316920-00&product_id=ea&searchTerm= plants&queryParser=Grolier_En&docKey=Li4vLi4vc2VhcmNoL2NvbnRlbnQvZWE0L3RleHQvMDg1LzAzMTY5MjAtMDAuaHRtbEBnbzI
Blueberries • Blueberry, any of a group of shrubs of the genus Vaccinium that bear clusters of blue to black fruit. Blueberries are native to North America and are cultivated for their edible fruit and for ornament. Commercial quantities of the berries are harvested from wild plants as well as from cultivate • http://expertspace.grolier.com/article
Honeysuckle • http://expertspace.grolier.com/csimage?product • Honeysuckle is large and it is also evergreen and there is more than 150 it is also a genus. • Honeysuckle Family • Caprifoliaceous, that are widespread in the Northern Hemisphere.
Food To survive you need food to survive the wilderness . Some of the foods you can eat are fish, turkey and Venison (Deer Meat) http/clipart-
Terrain • Coastal Region along the Atlantic Ocean. http/expertspace/com • The Great Egg Harbor River. • Rivers and Tributaries Water Cycle- The water cycle starts out as a seed and then it grows and eventually it turns to liquid(water).