HOURGLASS DOLPHINSLagenorhynchus cruciger
Latisha Rawlings And
Sean AlbertsKingdom of life project
Seven Characteristics of life.
• Cellular organization• Reproduction• Metabolism• Homeostasis• Heredity • Response• Growth and Development.
Bacteria- The handle of the car probably has bacteria from people touching it.
Plant- Maple tree in the backround
Fungus- Fungus growing on the side of this tree.
Protista- we assume there are protist, because protist live in water.
Animalia- We found a snail hiding under a log.
Facts about Hourglass Dolphin
• Multicellular • Eukaryote • Tertiary Consumer
Facts about Hourglass Dolphin
• Eats: small fish, crustaceans, and squid.• Interesting Facts: They are also called Sea
Skunks. They can develop type 2 diabetes • Grow to be 6 to 7 feet long, and weigh up to
180 pounds.• Live in the polar regions of Northern England,
Southern New Zealand, and the Southern tip of South America.
Fly Agaric
• Multicellular• Eukaryote• Decomposer
Fact about Fly Agaric
• 3 to 8 inches tall• Poisones• Used by ancient europeans for its halucigenic
properties• Decomposes dead plant and animal material.
1. Animalia2. Chordata 3. Vertabrata4. Cetacea5. Delphinidai6. Lagnorhynchus7. Lagnorhynchus cruciger8.Motile9.No cell wall
1.Fungi2.Basidiomycota3.Agaricolycetes4.Agaricales5.Amanitaceae6.Amanita7.Amanita muscaria8.Sessile9.Cell wall
•Animalia•Multicellular•Eukaryote•no cell wall•sexual reproduction•heterotroph•motile
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Organism 1- Lagenorhynchus cruciger Organism 2- Amanita muscaria