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haley pokorny

Biomes - 1 views

    • Ally Mullins
       
      our biome is chaparral
Ally Mullins

Chaparral - 1 views

  • Great Grey Kangaroo,
  • 7 feet high and 9 feet long
  • forest and areas of the biome that get regular rainfall during the winter
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  • and rainy seasons
  • Australian chaparral.
  • wild dogs
  • . They eat rats, kangaroos, birds, rabbits, lizards, and some farm animals. They eat meat in large portions.
  • small packs
  • Australia,
  • grassland biomes.
  • prehistoric times.
  • California region of the chaparral.
  • rattle on the end of its tail, and two unusual organs that help it to hunt.
  • nocturnal
  • kill their prey with the venom in their mouths.
  • small mammals, squirrels, and rats.
  • pits,
  • sense body heat,
  • chemical particles left behind by animals.
  • den in the winter.
  • good swimmers, and avoid humans
  • older Rattlesnake is longer than the others.
  • cold-blooded animals
  • temperature as their environment.
  • elephants to condors and to kangaroos.
  • extreme climates
  • Some animals live in the chaparral year round, while others travel between the chaparral and other suitable biomes.
  • Grysbox.
  • antelope and is the smallest in that family. They can grow to about 22 inches tall and well up to 25 pounds. This animal is an herbivore and lives on the fynbos plant.
  • it flattens itself on the ground to hide from the enemy.
  • dens of other animals,
  • aardvark
  • Grysbox can also move through thickets slowly, which is necessary in this environment.
Jaycob Hartleroad

PEOPLE AND THE CHAPARRAL - 1 views

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    Gives some info on the people in chaparral.
Kamari Allen

Answers.com - What are the biotic and abiotic factors in a chaparral - 1 views

  • coyotes or jack rabbits roaming the plains because they are the living factors of a chaparral biome.
  • dry soil, sunlight, summer and winter temperatures
    • Ally Mullins
       
      Is there any fall or spring temperatures? or seasons? good...it was a test..
    • Kamari Allen
       
      No remember theres only 3 seasons summer winter and drought
    • Kamari Allen
       
      Really helps explain the abiotic and biotic factors
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    biotic and abiotic factors of chaparral
haley pokorny

Chaparral Biome - 1 views

Ally Mullins

Chaparral Biome - 0 views

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    • Ally Mullins
       
      You don't want to use Wikipedia.Use the first one.
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