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Title: Our Critter Project


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Our Critter Project
  • Mrs. Rolstons Class
  • March 2009

2
Awesome BullfrogsBy Amanda N.
The bullfrog is swimming
  • They live in north America and some of them live
    near places that have water
  • It eats worms, ants, bugs, and other bullfrogs
  • The predators are snakes, birds, humans,
    raccoons, and bold eagle.

3
The Awesome ShrimpbyAbdel O.
This a Northern Pink Shrimp
  • The Northern Pink Shrimp looks blackish pinkish.
    It has an exoskeleton. The female is 8 and a half
    and the male is 6 and a half
  • It lives in coastal waters from Maryland through
  • Brazil, in ocean waters from shallow water to
    depths of 300 feet.
  • The shrimp are food to us and sea animals.

4
The Eastern Oysterby Brian N.
Eastern Oyster
  • Oysters help clean the bay.
  • They do not move or swim around the bay much.
  • Oysters also live in brackish water.

5
The Wonderful TerrapinBy Anjali V.
A picture of a Diamondback Terrapin.
  • Did you know that the terrapin prefers meat such
    as crabs, clams, snails, green plants, worms,
    mollusks, and mussels?
  • People are one of their predators. The raccoon
    is also predator.
  • Muddy places of exposed tidal flats are where
    they could be found as one of the places of where
    they live.

6
THE COOL RACCOON
  • They live in ground, trees, dens and even under
    rocks
  • Red foxes, bald eagles, barred owls and humans
    these are the predators of the raccoon
  • They are a really good swimmers

7
The Fierce Rat Snakeby Devin S.
Rat snake eating a frog
  • Its diet is rodents,birds,frogs,lizards,and other
    vertebrates
  • Its predators are raccoon,red fox,red-tailed
    hawk,barred owl,american robin,common
    crow,nothern ringneck snake,eastern hognose snake
  • A rat snake hibernates like a copperhead or a
    timber snake

8
The Grand Great Blue Heronby Elizabeth N.
A great blue heron eating a fish by the ocean
  • Lives near lakes, rivers, and nests in trees
  • Predators are raccoons, red foxes, and the red
    tailed hawk
  • Preys on lizards, crabs, shrimp, snakes,
    salamanders, and all different types of fish

9
The Terrific Terrapin by Ernev S.
This is a Diamondback Terrapin.
  • When the terrapin is in its egg, skunks and
    raccoons prey on it.
  • They are a resource to us because of their meat.
  • They live in freshwaters and salt marshes.

10
Interesting SeahorseBy Faith J.
This is a picture of a seahorse.
  • Seahorses live in warm shallow seas and cooler
    water
  • It eats zooplankton and shrimp
  • Crabs, rays and tuna eat seahorses

11
The Great Blue CrabBy Jasmin M.
The blue crab
  • They live at the shallow part of the bay.
  • It eats snails and other small animals.
  • Blue crabs can eat other blue crabs.

12
The RaccoonbyJolinette N.
The Raccoon is on a tree
  • Raccoons lives in trees, and bushy areas.
  • They eat small animals, seeds, and fruits.
  • Their predators are the red fox, bald eagle, and
    humans.

13
The Wonderful RaccoonbyKaitlin C.
A raccoon in a lake
  • Did you know that red fox, great horned owl, bald
    eagle and barred owl eat a raccoon.?
  • It lives in North and Central America.
  • They eat small animals, seeds, dry fruit and
    berries.

14
The Amazing Catfishby Laura H.

Fisherman catching catfish
  • Predators of the catfish are humans, large fish,
    sunfish, ospreys, eagles and herons.
  • They eat algae, insects aquatic animals and
    plankton.
  • It is a resource for us because it is food for us.

15
The Amazing Diamondback Terrapinby Vishal P.

This is a picture of a diamondback terrapin.
  • Lives in fresh water and salt marshes
  • Eats crabs, clams, snails and water animals
  • Raccoons, skunks, muskrats, foxes, minks, and
    gulls prey on it

16
The Great RaccoonBy Trisha A.
A raccoon in its home
  • Did you that a raccoons predator is a Red fox and
    bald eagle?
  • Raccoons are close relatives to weasels but
    closer to pandas.
  • The raccoon usually eats crayfish, frogs and fish.

17
The Amazing Bald EagleBy Scott O.
The great Bald Eagle is finding a fish to catch.
  • Eats rabbits, hares, ground squirrels, other
    birds, young deer, lamb, snakes, turtles, frogs,
    fawns, mice and most of all, fish
  • Lives near lakes, rivers, and seacoasts in tall
    trees
  • Squirrels, raccoons, ravens, and owls eat the
    birds eggs when they are not home

18
The Neat Rat SnakesBy Erica E.
A rat snake in grass looking at something
  • Rat snakes eat birds, frogs, lizards, rats,
    mice, and other vertebrates.
  • Its predators are raccoons, red foxes, red-tailed
    hawk, barred owls, American robins, common crows,
    northern ringed-neck snakes, eastern hog nosed
    snakes, and bobcats.
  • In the fall, spring, and summer rat snakes get
    very active.

19
Great Raccoons By Michael D.
  • Where a raccoon lives.
  • Lives in North America, South America, and near
    water
  • Eats small animals, frogs, berries, and a lot
    more stuff
  • The predators are wolves, coyotes, bobcats,
    foxes, pumas, and some larger owls

20
The Cool Mussel By Matt K.
Zebra mussels on a large zebra mussel.
  • Mussels eat plankton and other microscopic
    organisms.
  • Birds,people,sea otters and sea stars eat
    mussels.
  • A fish called the Bitterling grows a special tube
    to lay eggs in mussels.

21
The Super Seahorseby Maddie A.
Sea Horse
  • Eats zooplankton, shrimp, and fish larvae
  • Crabs, rays, and tuna all feed on seahorses
  • Lives in cooler waters

22
Works Cited
  • Amazing Animals. February 2009 http//go-kids.grol
    ier.com/
  • Animal Bytes. February 2009 http//www.seaworld.or
    g/animal-info/animal-bytes/index.htm
  • Chesapeake Bay Program Bay Field Guide.
    February 2009 http//www.chesapeakebay.net/
  • Maryland Fish Facts. February 2009
    http//www.dnr.state.md.us/fisheries/fishfacts/
  • Northeast Fisheries Science Center. February 2009
    http//www.nefsc.noaa.gov/faq/
  • Study of Northern Virginia Ecology. February 2009
    http//www.fcps.edu/islandcreekes/ecology/organism
    _menu.htm
  • UMAZ Feature Creatures. February 2009
    http//www2.biology.ualberta.ca/uamz.hp/
  • U.S. Geological Survey - Pawtuxet Wildlife
    Research Center. February 2009 http//www.mbr-pwrc
    .usgs.gov/id/
  • World Book Student Discovery Science
    Encyclopedia, 2006.
  • World Book Encyclopedia, 2000, 2005, 2007.
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