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IVY Animal Discoveries The following slides show the various animals we discovered throughout our Biome travels. ENJOY!
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IVY Animal DiscoveriesThe following slides show the various animals we discovered throughout our Biome travels. ENJOY!

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THE FESTUS!

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NOTHING COMPARES WITH THE FESTUS'S COOLNESS!

There prey is anything!

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THE FESTUS CHART OF ADAPTATIONS

• Fly eyes• 6 rows of teeth

• Beetle chemicals

• Beaver tail

The Festus

Cool!is

SR Student
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THE FESTUS'S NATURAL HABITAT IS TREES IN THE WETLANDS!• Like these trees here.

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NEW ANIMAL!

GIBBERY DOO

F O U N D AN D W

R I TT E N B

Y OL I V

I A H

A E G E R

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IT LOOKS AWESOME!

It has gooey scalesIt is long and

skinny

It is about 1 and 6 inches long

It is very colorful

It has big RED fins

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THE GIBBERY DOO HAS A SPECIAL DIET!

It gets food by sucking it in through it’s mouth

TheyEat purple and red

seaweed

It hates sweet food

It eats red stripe

rockfish

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THEY NEED HELP!Sharks are eating them!Their population is going down!

Adult Gibbery Doo’s can only have one baby Gibbery Doo at a time!

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GIBBERY DOO’S HAVE COOL HABITATS!

They are ocean (water) animals.

The live off the Australian Coast.

Sharks are predators,

because they live in the same

place.

The Gibbery Doo relaxes on the

coast in their free time.

They are in the Indian Ocean.

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AmbulireThe animal that jumps while walking!

Discovered by :Roopi Korada

Jumping Walking Ambulire

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Ambulire’s food and predators

Ambulire

Malachite Kingfishe

r birds

Tree frogs

Little Gal Spiders

Green Snakes

Ambulire

jaguar

orangutan

anaconda

cheetah

Ambulire’s Food

Ambulire’s Predators

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What Ambulires doAmbulires hate to take baths or to wait for something and if they don’t get enough sleep they can get pretty cranky.

Ambulires are fun creatures. They love to play and go on walks. They are easy to spot with their colorful hair

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All About AmbuliresWhy do Ambulires jump while they walk?Well, the answer is that was how their body was structured and jumping while walking made the ambulires get to places faster and easier . Ambulires live in the emergent layer of the rainforest. Some ambulires can live in the shrub layer too. ambulire while

walking normally!

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ExtinctionAmbulires are Ambulires adaptions related to the make them have a slight kangaroos. chance of extinction.

Ambulires have a little chance of extinction because they have and are predators.

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Interaction Ambulires like blue and gold macaws because they help ambulires find food. Ambulires interact with malachite kingfisher birds because they eat them but they don’t interact with lorikeet birds because ambulires don’t like the way they live. I hope you learned a lot about ambulires and how they live and I hope you enjoyed this presentation.

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BLIGLOFAGE

The Bliglofage

Large ears Purple with green

spots

PredatorLives in

the desert

Found by: Jaret Crist

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MORE INFO!

Burrows!

Extinction

Food!

Much, much, more! Cacti!

Ants!

Snakes!

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Even More!

Features

Great smelling!

Long nose!

1 foot long!

Great hearing!

Always Hungry!

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The Environment!

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The OktachiThe Oktachi is a predator at the top of the pond food chain.

Discovere

dBy

Jackson

Paas

The Oktachi is similar to the alligator but an Oktachi has many different adaptations.

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The Oktachi is a predator ,it is a carnivore.

Okt

achi

E

ats

Beavers

FishDeer

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DescriptionThe Oktachi has webbed feet.It has a thick body.It has spikes on its body.It is green

The Oktachi has many adaptations.

AdaptationsAn Oktachi is a dark green

color so it can blend in

with the water.

An Oktachi can make

only its eyes and nose the

only thing sticking out of the water

so it can sneak up on

its prey.

It has sharp teeth so it

can grip its prey easier.

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South Americanflying cat

DESCOVERD By Grant Boone

[flap cat]

Turn the page to learn

more

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PREY• BIRDS

• • SMALL BATS• SMALL MONKEYS• SQUIRRELS• FRUIT

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BIOME IT LIVES IN THE RAINFORESTWHEN IT HAS BABYS [KITS] THEY ONLY LIVE IN

KAPOK TREESTHEY MANLY STAY IN TREES

BEHAV0R THEY ARE DURNAL OR NOCTERNALTHEY JUMP BETWEEN TREES TO HUNT.

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A new animal has been found!

This animal is called furrundra. This animal was found very furry in the tundra. This animal was discovered by Madelyn Wojciechowski.

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Furrundra : What it looks like!Round body

Fur is brownish

Wings Short legs

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What does the Furrundra eat?

What does it eat?

Catfish

Clown fish

shellfish

FISH

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What does the Furrundra do?

What does it

do?

Flys , Walks.

Keeps mouth

open so bugs go

Into mouth.

Catches food with tongue.

Does not take care of baby once

born.

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Will this animal become endangered or extinct? Why or why not?

I think this animal will become endangered or extinct because we just found this animal, and this animal is very rare. So far we have not seen any more of this species. That is why I think this animal will become endangered or extinct.

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Other Tundra animals…..

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The FologolRecently Discovered By Matthew Wells

Car

nivo

re Crickets

BeetlesSnakes

Lives in the Rainforest

It lives in the trees

It can swoop down

NOT GOING EXTINCT!!!!!!

!!

It lays eggs in

it’s warm

climate

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More About The Fologol

Just Like A

Bird?!?

!?!Gotta go!!!

The Fologol

eats snakes

Mice

help

them

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Pictures

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The Slord Jump has 4 very long, muscular

legs. It gets up to 8 to 9 feet tall.

It has a shell under its fur but it looks like there is nothing

there.

It has a mouth, eyes, sharp teeth,

and has yellow

brownish fur.

Slord JumpFound By: Nicholas Wallace

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Slord JumpFound By: Nick Wallace

The Slord Jump shell is really weird

The Slord Jump has a shell under it’s fur. The shell is a heater so when an animal tries to kill it or bite it the animal’s mouth will get burned. It also has 4 very muscular, long legs to make it jump very high to catch birds in the low sky or in trees. The Slord Jump’s fur helps it blend in with sunflowers which it sleeps in.

Did you know that the group that a

Slord Jump hunts in is called a Slord

Swarm?? There are 10 Slord

Jumps in each Slord Swarm. When the group is not hunting they are running or play fighting. The Slord Jump goes to sleep in the night and gets up to hunt at 2:30a.m.

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Slord JumpFound By: Nicholas Walace

How many birds can the Slord Jump

eat?? The Slord Jump can eat more than 550 birds in a day!! That is a big appetite. It eats the Northern Harrier, Ferruginous Hawk, Bobolink, it’s favorite the Bald Eagle, and much more. The Slord Jump also eats badgers and giant rats. It is obviously a carnivore.

The Slord Jump has only 2 predators.

It might be hard to eat the Slord Jump but not impossible. The brown hyena and the lion are the only animals that know HOW to eat it with out getting burned. The brown hyena or the lion eats the belly and all the chemicals from the shell come out so now it can eat the whole Slord Jump.

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Slord JumpFound BY: Nicholas Wallace

The Slord Jump lives in a patch of sunflowers in the grasslands. It sleeps there,

hunts around the sunflowers, and hides in it.

How does it make a nest

out of sunflowers??

The Slord Jump makes it’s nest by taking a lot of stems and putting it under and around it. Then it covers it self in pedals so if the brown hyena or the lion pass it while it is sleeping the Slord Jump will look like sunflowers.

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Slord JumpFound By: Nicholas Wallace

The Slord Jump helps animals.....

except birds. The Slord Jump helps animals by

eating birds and some rodents for the food cycle. The Slord Jump loves to run and play with zebras. The Slord Jump helps the zebra by scaring away it’s predators and the zebra makes the Slord Jump’s bed in return.

How does the Slord Jump help

the environment? When the chemical

comes out of the shell and goes all over the grass it helps make more plants and grass grow. It gets it’s water from lakes and ponds.

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Did you know that the female Slord Jump is called the Small Jump because it can’t jump as high as the Slord Jump?

Slord Jump Found By: Nicholas Wallace

The Small Jump has 2 to 5 babies a year. I don’t think the Small Jump or the Slord Jump will become endangered or extinct because it only has 2 predators and the shell is bullet proof.

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The Slord Jump( not the Small Jump) sometimes gives up it’s life to save other animals. Example: if there is a really dry day and the grass is dying the Slord Jump lets a brown hyena or lion kill it because the chemical from the shell comes out and gets better and more grass for other omnivores.

Slord JumpFound By: Nicholas Wallace

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The Oossp

By: Gauruv Gupta

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Information about the Oossp

The Oossp has an abdomen that of the shape of a sphere. It has a stinger

on it’s tongue and has huge, fuzzy yellow eyes. It also has a white and

black spotted thorax and a black and blue-striped abdomen. It has 10 legs.It is an omnivore that lives with it’s mate and builds it’s nest together,

one protects the nest while the other goes to get mud to build the nest . The females lay eggs, but they are

mammals. The male takes care of the eggs. It lives in the area of the

grassland with the most flowers, grasshoppers and caterpillars.

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Adaptations That the Oossp has

The Oossp’s stinger helps it to protect itself from it’s enemies: the African wild-cat and the red tailed

hawk. It also uses it’s stinger to paralyze prey by injecting venom multiple

times. When the prey is paralyzed, it carries it back to it’s nest where to feed the prey to it’s larva and itself. It builds it’s nest on a tall sunflower and lays 5 to 9 eggs in the nest it’s 20 legs helps it to swim away from

red tailed hawks.

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What the Oossp doesIt crawls around looking for food , grasshoppers

and caterpillars, while the other one is at the nest, guarding it. If the Oossp hasn’t mated yet, it will go

around looking for a mate and hunting for itself.

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What continents do Oossp’s live in

North Ameirica47%

South Ameirica29%

Africa13%

Austrailia11%

The continents that Oossp's live in

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It gets heat from the sun and shelter from the rain from sunflowers and other flowers. And it also gets protection from bison and in return, the Oossp cleans the bison using it’s proboscis

What the Oossp gets out of a

grassland

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Very colorful feathers on whole body

Tail acts as an umbrella to get water

Has a shell on its back to keep away from predators Flies 50 mph.

adaptations

UMFEATHASHELL

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Great teamwork :

Monkeys and umfethashells

are an unstoppable force. Nate Russell with the amazing discovery.

Nate with the amazing discovery of umfethashells. It’s tail is like

an umbrella that’s how it got his name . It also flies with it’s 2ft wingspan. This omnivore eats

ephitypes a kind of plant. It also eats butler flies , ants, other

small insects, frogs and turtles. Nate believes this race with the help of monkeys could possibly

take over the world.

STOP! No hunting

umfethashells!!!!!

News

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Click icon to add picture

They live in high trees to get away from predators.

LIVING IN THE TREES

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It is a predator as you see in slide 2 . Animals such as cheetahs , tigers and boa constricter.

Official list of predators

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Discovered byAlyson Parks

THE POLAR WOLF

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It is an OBNIVORE

They eat meat , plants, and fish! Lives in the Tundra!

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Adaptations

. Lots of fur to keep warm in the Tundra.

.Sharp claws to help catch prey.

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Where in the Tundra?

. Underground caves.

.Anywhere good for making caves.

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How does it benefit from the environment?It eats rich soil from under the snow, gets salt water from the water surrounding the Tundra. It sails on ice burgs to get to other Tundra’s. When on ice burg ,eat ice and snow.

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What does it do?

. Likes to play with fish.

. Plays in the snow.

.float to other tundras.

. Plays with penguins.

. Lives by its self.

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Other Tundra animals

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Anew discovery

This incredible new creature, the Figwilk can swim, fly, and walk quite amazing! This creature was discovered by Callie Lewis. And also answering the most often asked questions!

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What does the Figwilk look like?

What it looks like

Big eyes (look like

ours)Really

big ears

Both lungs and gills!

Circular head

Brown beak

Four legs

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What they eat

FISHEGGS

Mud minnows shellfish

Snapping turtle

eggs

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Will this animal become endangered or extinct!?Yes they probably will become extinct because we just now discovered them and I think it’s to late to protect them. They get stuck in that coral and it wraps around them and they blood can’t get to that part so they die in an hour or so. They have predators such as fishing cats, alligators and hippos about 2-3 Figwilks get eaten a day. When hunters come and you know hunt for birds they might shoot them and not knowing what type of “bird” it is they leave it to suffer. A total of 4-6 die a day. Reproduction happens every leap year and about 4 are born that day.

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What do they do?

walk swim fly rest0

2

4

6

8

10

12

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The akachi

omni

vore

badger

GrassPraire dog

The akachi is predator andPrey its prey to buffalos and Cheetah.

discovered

by andrew

click

Its at the top of the food chain

in its biome but

buffalo and

cheetah are its

predator .

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The akachi is about 2 feet long (1and1/2).it makes Houses out of mud sticks and grass.It has sharp teeth,2 legs, 2 arms it walks on its legs and arms.it is a predator and prey it’s an omnivore

Facts

The akachi has long ears to

hear its predator.

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description

The akachi has sharp teeth, its very strong it has sharp teeth Its black with blue stripes on it (not like a skunk does)It has very long ears so it can hear it predators and prey coming So it can either run after it or run from it.

These are its predators

it is related to the Prairie dog so some of themLook like it.

This is a boy

This is a girl

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TheCheetouflyNew animal discovered by Jasmine Baker

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The Cheetoufly is an omnivore!

zebra deer mangos

nuts necter

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All About the Cheetoufly! Lives in Amazon rainforest There are only 50 left in existence When human comes near, the

cheetoufly will fly away Special mango pharamons

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Words from Jasmine The Cheetoufly is made of 2 animals

and 1 insect. The Cheetoufly is not only endangered,

but only 6 mate once a year.


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