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Relationships in NatureBy: Kathy Kinsner
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Introduction
• They are talking about how cheetahs hunt.
• Animals help each other when it comes to hunting.
• Learning about finding new things when people hunt.
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Page 4 and 5
• The animals that eat their prey are called predator.
• The predator and the prey have a close relationships but they still kill it.
• In the winter the hare food decrease.
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Pages 6-9
• The snail kite and the apple snail have a predator relationship snail kite is a medium sized halk.
• When there are fewer places to live there are fewer snail kites.
• They have more snail kites thanks for protection.
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Pages 10-11
• Some predators have methods to capture prey one familiar one is chasing it.
• Some insects blend it there is one called walking twig.
• Some mice have 10 litters a year.
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Pages 12 - 13
• Some cheetahs run to 60 miles but they maintain the speed.
• Some halks have sharp clouds to cut the prey.
• Prairie dogs bark to warn for changer.
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Page 16-17
• Some animals have special partnership.
• The color of clown will make it find easier.
• The colors benefits the relationship.
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Pages 18-19
• The relationship that fish called wrasse.
• The ant and aphid insect partner.
• An call oxpecxer.
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Page 20
• They use disk to attach themselves.
• They think sharks need help.
• They think rhinos helps sharks.
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Pages 21
• Paraitism is another type of relationships.
• That is one type of relationship.
• The mosquitos are females are good.
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Pages 22
• Parama card was bored.• Yellow fever was
carried by mosquitos.• Yellow virus was under
control.
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Page 23
• Parasites feed blood.• Many people have been
bitten by them.• When the bite they pass
palsies.
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Pages 24-25
• Humans preyed on wild animals
• They prey on more than just food
• One time alligators were killed for food
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Pages 26-27
• Rarely humans become prey
• They killed a man but didn’t kill the women
• When they found his body they ate him
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Pages 28-29
• Mosquitoes hide with plants
• The players don’t eat sandwiches because they say that it makes them sick
• They got sick because it ripped their mouth guard
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Conclusion
• Some partnerships aren’t good with other animals but we need each other just like humans need each other
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Question 1
Animals that hunt for their food are called _____________, the animals they eat are called ___________ ?
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Question 2
• What is the animal called that camouflages with the twig?
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Question 3
• What does adapt mean and why must animals adapt?
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Question 4
• What does mutualism mean and how does it work?
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Question 5
• What is the honey badger’s favorite food?
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Question 6
• How do aphids benefit?
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Question 7
• How long does it take a female mosquito to eat it’s food?
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Question 8
• What is the meaning of parasitism?
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Question 9
• Why are ticks so dangerous to human?
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Question 10
• How can humans have the same role as the predators?
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Question 11
• Where do tiny mites live?
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Question 12
• If ticks bite, can they transmit diseases?