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Venus flytrap

Venus flytrap. By: Tabitha Cooper and Taia Derrick and Sarah Duff. venus flytrap video. General information. Kingdom : Plantae Class : Magnoliopsida Family : Droseraceae Genus : Dionaea There are 14-20 teeth that point radially from the trap.

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Venus flytrap

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  1. Venus flytrap By: Tabitha Cooper and Taia Derrick and Sarah Duff

  2. venus flytrap video

  3. General information • Kingdom : Plantae • Class : Magnoliopsida • Family : Droseraceae • Genus : Dionaea • There are 14-20 teeth that point radially from the trap. • The venus flytrap can reach up to 30 cm tall.

  4. how we impact the venus flytrap • There is an extremely large demand for carnivorous plants. • The destruction of its habitat is another major threat. • They’re increasingly used for medical purposes.

  5. Siamang

  6. siaming video

  7. General information • Kingdom: animalia • Class: mammalia • Family: hylobatiddae • Genus: symphalangus • Male and female siamangs are similar in appearance. • The siamang’s sense of balance is impressive, they can be found walking on their hind legs along branches high above the ground.

  8. How we impact the siamang • The main threat to the siamang’s is how they are losing their forest habitat. • And they are also being captured for the pet trade.

  9. What can we do to help • To help, we can stop cutting down so many trees. • And we shouldn’t trade them. • They are being separated from their family.

  10. Hyacinth macaw

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