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The G rassland Biome. Made by: Kelsey Larose , S amantha Stuyniski, Zien Perry, Hailey Evans . About The Biome. About The Biome. Grassland Animals. What types of animals live here?
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The Grassland Biome Made by: Kelsey Larose , Samantha Stuyniski, Zien Perry, Hailey Evans
About The Biome. About The Biome
Grassland Animals What types of animals live here? • Sheep, cattle, buffalo, birds, horses, hippos, zebras, lions, gazelles, cheetahs, leopards, and snakes.
Food chain • Our food chain consists of organisms from the grasslands. • The sun gives off energy for plants. • The plants then may proceed with photosynthesis. This plant is a producer. • The grasshopper then eats the plants after it is fully grown. • The grasshopper is than eaten by a frog. • A snake eats the frog. They are both consumers. • The tertiary consumer is the hawk because it eats the snake.
Producers and Consumers • Wild flowers and plants are producers. • Gazelles, zebras, and buffalos are primary consumers which eat the plants. • Lions, leopards, cheetahs and other carnivores are secondary consumers. • The leopard could be a tertiary consumer or the lion could be the end.
What Class Of Animals Are They? • Mammals • Birds • Reptiles • Insects
Adaption • Some animals have to compete with other animals for resources. • This process is competition. • Many animals have to adapt to their climate, and natural resources. • Grassland
Symbiosis • Parasitism- Termites feed off the bark of the few scattered trees. • Commensalism Some frogs that live there feed off the few insects that live under ground. • Mutualism A leopards, cheetahs, and lions all benefit off of gazelles.
Climate • Hot summers and cold winters. • Warm humidity. • Middle latitudes. • 20 to 35 inches of rain through out the year.
Precipitation • Some snow in winter seasons. • Up to 2-3 inches of rain every day it rains. • This biome also goes through periodic droughts.
Average Temperatures • 4 – 86 degrees winter through summer. • 104 at times.
Water Resources • Major rivers • Tropical dry • Rivers provide water for the people.
LocationSome in North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Australia, and Africa.The Llanos are located in Venezuela and northeasern Columbia