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1. Snow LeopardsBy Reed 2. TaxonomyKingdom: Animal Scientific name: PantheraunciaPhylum: Chordates (11)Class: MammaliaOrder: CarnivoraFamily: Felidae 3. Physical Characteristics…

Documents Englishrafelina

1. presentation 2. Cause of endangered animals 3. •Factors damaging artificial flora are basically pollution, acid rain and deforestation.• 1. - Pollution: precludes…

Education Deciduous forest biotic and abiotic

1. Abiotic Things inDeciduous Forest 2. Wind The wind is a highly variable, nonliving factor that has a great impact on thosethat live in the deciduous forest. Strong…

Education Deciduous forest biotic and abiotic

1. Abiotic Things in Deciduous Forest 2. Wind The wind is a highly variable, nonliving factor that has a great impact on those that live in the deciduous forest. Strong winds…

Technology Sharks

1. By: Kiley FetherstonAcademy 21 September 2, 2011 2. Many people think sharks are dangerous with their pointy snouts and sharp teeth. Actually only a certain amount of…

Technology Aidan maier the short beaked echidna!!

1. THE SHORT BEAKED ECHIDNA!! (Tachyglossus Aculeatus) By: Aidan Maier Grade 6 Fessenden School 2. SCIENTIFIC CLASSIFICATION Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: MammaliaSubclass:…

Education Eastern Barred Bandicoot - student presentation

1. SAC 3: OUTCOME 2: CASE STUDY OF A THREATENED SPECIES – EASTERN BARRED BANDICOOT (PERAMELES GUNNII) Indi Campbell 2. Introduction  The Eastern Barred Bandicoot (Perameles…

Technology Animals in danger

1. ENDANGEREDANIMALS Done by the children in the fourth grade, in the school year 2010-2011 2. THE   JACKASS   PENGUIN CLASSIFICATION: Penguins are aquatic flightless…

Technology Animals in danger

1. ENDANGEREDANIMALS Done by the children in the fourth grade, in the school year 2010-2011 2. THE   JACKASS   PENGUIN CLASSIFICATION: Penguins are aquatic flightless…

Lifestyle Meghan's Sloth Presentation

1. SlothNoun 1. Any of various slow-moving mammals (genera Bradypus and Choloepus) that inhabit tropical forests of South and Central America 2. Not… 3. Not… 4. Not……