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BY: Maleah EVOLUTION
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  • 1.BY: Maleah

2. Alloellasmoapatowas located in North America in Pangea just above the equator. 3. Our story takes us back to the beginning of the PermianPeriod( about 286 MYA-250 MYA) a time of glaciations.An Alloellasmoapato stayed in his underground tunnel he dugfor safety from other predators. Hes able to dig and live in tunnels because hes only one footlong. The compact walls keep in heat in the cold . He also has a small hole on the side of his head where heheres from. He eats roots and leaves He has flat teeth for eating plants and roots 4. There was a mass extinction and glaciations in the latePermian Alloellasmoapato is now a therapsid (mammal like reptile) helays eggs still Hard scaly plated skin which makes a good shell forprotection Alloellasmoapato developed fur in the small holes in his hardalmost shell or plated like skin to with stand cold weather. 5. Alloellasmoapato got enough water and nutritionfrom roots and dead bugs to survive for weeks ormonths of the glaciations. The Alloellasmoapato was very adaptable and fastand tricky and was therefore selected out of anumber of creatures 6. 248 MYA Another big extinction occured due to Green House Effect Wet places became dry Harder to dig in dry ground Alloellasmoapato dug underground to keep cool Alloellasmoapato became larger due to better food likeleaves. After years of digging the Alloellasmoapato evolved six toes tohelp dig faster. One of the unique qualitys of a modern mole. 7. 213 MYA The Alloellasmoapato still lays eggs The Alloellasmoapato and other mammal like reptiles are veryprosperous in the Jurassic Eats more variety of plants There are now small predators on the land to dig intounderground homes. 8. 144 MYA Eats fruits Lots of good plants and fruits to eat Warmer Grows bigger because better food sugars Has a healthy diet of root leaves fruit nuts and bugs. The Alloellasmoapato digs deeper to avoid their homes beingcrushed by dinosaurs 9. 65 MYA Cold weather Asteroid fell and heats up earth Tropical forests Eats more variety of fruits and plants Stays cool underground Gives birth to live young Nice moist soil for digging Loses its crest like thing because it was useless. 10. 55 MYA Another mass extinction Animals with hooves Grows bigger is now two feet in length Grows small sharp teeth for eating baby rodents. 11. STRANGE PLATED AND DECEPTIVE MODERN DAY Classification: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Talipidae The Alloellasmoapato has survived because he was soadaptable to all kinds of weather and situations The Alloellasmoapato is now a relative to the modern daymole. The Alloellasmoapato has a small hole where it hears from. 12. AFTER THE BREAK OF PANGEA THEALLOELASMOAPATHTTP:PANGEA_ANIMATION_03.GIFO IS LOCATED ALMOST ANYWHERE ON LANDBECAUSE IT IS SO ADAPTABLE. 13. The Alloellasmoapato is very social, happy and playful When it comes to mating a Alloellasmoapato can be veryfeisty when it returns to the mating grounds where it was bornevery year When they give birth they cover up their young in a shell ofhard dirt stuck together from the special spitAlloellasmoapatos produces only in mating season They move in groups underground 14. The Alloellasmoapato now eats about 1%-2% of its bodyweight Alloellasmoapato now eats bugs, baby mice, roots, fruits andplants Alloasmoapato teeth are flat and are good for smashing andgrinding up roots and bugs Alloasmoapato also has a few sharp teeth for eating babymice and bugs 15. Permian 1 Triassic 2 Jurassic 3 CretatiousPaleocene Eocene 64 5Evolves fur Evolves 6Eats moreEvolves 3Loses crestGrows 6toes variety of inchs biggerinches plants biggerGrows 3 Eats fruits Gives birth Growsinchesto live sharpyoung teethDigs deeper Eats morefruits andplants 16. Brandt Niel Evolutionary Timeline Talkorigins.orghttp://www.talkorigins.org/origins/geo_timeline.html October 2011 Briggman Trevor Sang Tao Lorts Claire Evolution of Fruit Types and SeedDispersal: A Phylogenetic and Ecological Snapshothttp://www.plantystematics.com October 2011http://plantbiology.msu.edu/files/Fruit%20evolution.pdfEvolution of Mammals Earthlife.nethttp://www.earthlife.net/mammals/evolution.html October 2011 The Jurassic Period Berkly.eduhttp://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/mesozoic/jurassic/jurassintro.html GeologicalSociety of America (GSA) 1999 Geologic Timescale, compiled by A.R. Palmerand J. Geissman-- S. Rieboldt, Nov. 2002 October 2011 Permian Period Prehistory.comhttp://www.prehistory.com/timeline/permian.htm October 2011 17. Permian-Triassic Extinction Pbs.org 2001 WGBH Educational Foundation andClear Blue Sky Productions, Inc. All rights reserved. October 2011 Reader John The Rise of Life The First 3-5 Billion Years Alfrrea a. Knopf,Inc.Copyright 1986 Roxby Prehistory Limited printed and Bound in Spain byTonsa, San Sebastian


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