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Sawnee Mountain Ecosystem . By: Reese Hilsen. Introduction. I’m going to teach you about the Sawnee Mountain ecosystem. I will also show photos of living and nonliving things that make up an ecosystem. Sawnee Mountain Forest Ecosystem. Producers of Sawnee Mountain.
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Sawnee Mountain Ecosystem By: Reese Hilsen
Introduction • I’m going to teach you about the Sawnee Mountain ecosystem. I will also show photos of living and nonliving things that make up an ecosystem.
Producers of Sawnee Mountain • Here are pictures of some producers. • A producer is a living thing that produces things for other living things or consumers to eat. • The lily pads and the plant in the background are producers.
Consumers of Sawnee Mountain • Here are some pictures of consumers. Consumers eat things that the producers produce. Without producers consumers could not live.
Decomposers of Sawnee Mountain • These are some pictures of some decomposers. • A decomposer is a living thing that decomposes once living things.
Omnivores of Sawnee Mountain • Look at this picture of an osprey. It is an omnivore. • An omnivore is a living thing that eats plants and animals.
Herbivores of Sawnee Mountain • This is an interesting picture of a bunny. It is a herbivore. • A herbivore is a living thing that eats plants. • This bunny is outside • a classroom at • Sawnee Mountain.
Carnivores of Sawnee Mountain • This is a picture of a carnivore. A carnivore is an animal that only eats animals.
Predators of Sawnee Mountain • This is a photo of a red tailed hawk. It is a carnivore. • A predator is an animal that hunts and stalks it’s prey.
Prey of Sawnee Mountain • This is a picture of a chickadee. It is an example of prey. • Prey is what a predator hunts and kills. • The spider is • also prey and • a predator.
InterdependenceThese bees and this flower are good examples of direct interdependence because the bee pollinates the flower and the bee gets food. They rely on each other to survive.An example of Indirect interdependence is both organisms need for sun.
Sawnee Mountain Ecosystem • A forest has different layers, these layers are called: • Canopy • Understory • Shrub layer • Herb Layer • Forest floor
Conclusion • I hiked Sawnee Mountain to find these pictures. • Sawnee Mountain is about fifteen minutes away from this school and it is a good hike. You should try to hike SawneeMountain to see how this ecosystem works for yourself. • Thanks for listening.
Learning about the forest ecosystem on Sawnee Mountain was fun.