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Title: Click to Advance to the Countries Living Organism Survival Guide


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Click to Advance to the Countries Living Organism
Survival Guide
India
Seattle
Egypt
Click the house to return to the main menu
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Noida ,India
  • The survival guide
  • Edited By Sarah Sifers

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Mosquitoes
  • Wear a lot of clothes
  • because mosquitoes are everywhere! Careful!
  • OUCH!!!!!!!!!!!

4
Dangerous Animals
  • A lot of dangerous things are lurking around be
    very careful.
  • Lions , tigers, Elephants, Rhino ,Deer, Hippo,
    Cheetah, snakes and peacocks

5
Pets

Dogs ,cats, cows ,ducks, hen, chicken, cock,
buffalo ,ox, and goat are great animals and very
cute!
6
Pests!
  • Mosquitoes, house flies, cockroaches, lizards,
    spiders and rats
  • We use many anti-pest chemicals such as Hit.
    Mortein, Ratkill, etc.,

7

Scary snakes!
  • You may see very scary looking snakes!
  • But.. Dont worry the only dangerous one is the
    cobra!

8
Road kill
  • Poor animals!
  • You may see dead Dogs or kitty cats in the road!

9
Butcher
  • We have a lot of tasty meat to eat!
  • Like chicken, fish , mutton, etc
  • But you cannot hunt here!

10
Living organisms!
There is a lot of living organisms some are
poisonous like the mushroom so be very careful!
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Seattle Survival Guide
  • Edited by Kyle Waymire

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If you visit Seattle
  • Bring bug spray.
  • Dont go into the wilderness alone.
  • Be careful of avalanches in the winter.
  • avoid poison ivy
  • avoid stinging nettles
  • dont go near a skunk!

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What kinds of animals would I see in the wild?
  • Raccoons
  • Squirrels
  • Crows
  • Owls
  • Eagles
  • Bobcats
  • Mosquitoes
  • Butterflies
  • Orcas
  • Otters
  • Sea Lions
  • Salmon
  • Giant Octopus
  • Trout
  • Beaver
  • Coyotes
  • Skunks
  • Rabbits
  • Wolves

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What pests would I see?
  • Raccoons they will often walk on peoples
    roofs. And they leave their calling card
    behind, which can make the house stink. So we
    keep trees and bushes trimmed from the house so
    they dont have access.
  • Squirrels -they want to find a warm place in
    winter. So they will find the narrowest of
    openings to get into your attic. They use your
    houses insulation to build their own nests. If
    they had the chance, they would demand a seat at
    your table for Thanksgiving dinner! Be careful
    that your house is sealed so they cant get in.
  • Slugs in the garden they are terrible! They eat
    everything. We use organic poison and some
    people swear by putting out a bowl of beer! The
    slugs crawl in and drown.

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What pests would I see?
  • Rats and mice can be damaging to homes also.
    Traps and poison are used.
  • termites may be the worst of all! They eat the
    wood and destroy the wooden beams at the
    foundation. Poison is used to control termites as
    well.
  • Ants can be very damaging to the many wooden
    houses in the Seattle area. Often, they start
    eating the wooden beams at the foundation of a
    house, and the owner doesnt notice until its
    too late. It can be very expensive to fix. Ant
    poison is often used.

16
Road Kill I would see.
  • Raccoons
  • Squirrels
  • Opossum
  • Deer

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Witch animals look dangerous, but are harmless?
  • Garter snakes
  • Milk snake
  • Daddy Longlegs


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Which ones should I make sure I DONT eat? Why
  • Dont eat wild mushrooms. Some are very poisonous
    and can kill you.
  • Dont try to make friends with the rattlesnakes
    in Eastern Washington!
  • Dont ask a bear if you can take a nap with her
    cubs!

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Which living organisms can I eat?
  • Salmon
  • Trout
  • Deer
  • Elk

20
Think beyond the Animal Kingdom
  • E coli this is a dangerous bacterium that
    exists in animal droppings and is a big threat
    when it gets into the food supply. We had a
    terrible outbreak fifteen years ago when the Jack
    in the Box fast food chain had contaminated meat
    and undercooked it as well. So the bacteria
    survived, infected a number of individuals, and
    four children died and hundreds were injured.

21
Think beyond the Animal Kingdom
  • Nettles the stinging nettle is an unpleasant
    plant that hurts you when you touch the underside
    of the leaves and it can leave a nasty rash that
    might hurt and itch for days.
  • Oregon grape very common in the Northwest - it
    looks like holly and has blue berries with
    beautiful yellow flowers in the springtime

22
Think beyond the Animal Kingdom
  • Red algae in the protist group, red algae are
    not our friends here! When they bloom they create
    a toxic red tide which poisons shellfish and
    ruins the harvest.
  • Vine maple a gently beautiful maple common to
    the Pacific Northwest

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Egypt survival guide
  • Edited By Dereck Dodson

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Egypt The Nile
  • The Nile river is one of the most famous rivers
    in history.
  • Did you know an entire civilization relied on it
    for survival?
  • Animals rely on it today even.

25
Egypts animals
  • There are many animals within the confines of
    Egypt such as the Nile crocodile a gigantic
    crocodile that can grow to 10 feet and 150 lbs
  • Red-billed lbis a bird that lives on fish using
    its strong sense of balance and powerful legs
    makes it a great fisher

26
Lanner falcon
  • This bird is the bird of choice to use in
    falconry a job its excellent at, it uses its
    good eye sight that aloues it to spot prey during
    flight.

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Blue-spotted stingray
  • its body is flat and has blue spots and has a
    long tail/stinger for protection. Like all rays
    it feed on. Plankton the same food source as the
    humpback wale
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