Species Interactions—Tracker Use this tracking tool to track your interactions with other organisms—between and within species—for one day. Date: | Time | Type of Interaction (Interspecific or Intraspecific) | Description of Interaction | Classification of Relationship (Predatory-Prey‚ Competitive‚ or Mutualism) | 9:00AM | Interspecific Interaction | Waking-up to take my dog outside to use the restroom and getting some fresh air. | Mutualism | 2:00PM | Interspecific Interaction | Catching
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know not the prey but the predator. There are many of them roaming the savanna including hyenas‚ lions‚ cheetahs‚ leopards‚ black mambas‚ and wild dogs. To avoid these predators animals have developed skills such as using speed to outrun them‚ using their height to spot them from far off‚ and using their strength to fight them off. However‚ these carnivores have their own skills as well the cheetah with a running speed of 70 miles per hour to catch its prey and also many of these predators like lions
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to have higher necks to reach them. Other possible adaptations could be tough teeth in order to chew their food and faster speed in order to catch food. An example would be cheetahs‚ they would need to run fast to catch their food and ostriches would need to run fast in order to get away from their predators such as cheetahs. An interesting fact that I read during my research about African Savanna fauna was that monkeys that live in this biome spend most of their time on the floor rather than up
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Wild Animal Profiles African Elephant | Mammal. The largest living land mammal‚ the African elephant weighs 3500 to 7000 kilograms (3.5 to 7 tons) and stands 3.4 meters (11 feet) high. The elephant’s remarkable trunk serves variously as a nose‚ arm‚ hand‚ foot and multi-purpose tool. The trunk is strong enough to uproot a tree and delicate enough to pick berries‚ and it enables the elephant to reach as high as 7 meters (23 feet). Humans can hear only 20% of the vocal sounds an elephant makes;
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Prosthetics. They have been around since the Ancient Egyptians‚ for example‚ a wooden toe used to walk and do tasks normally. They have helped amputees regain their normal everyday lives‚ whether it be doing daily tasks like brushing teeth‚ or continuing their athletic careers like snowboarder Amy Purdy. Of these amputees‚ about 70% of them decide to buy and use a prosthetic‚ be it an arm‚ leg‚ finger‚ hand‚ or foot‚ along with many other possibilities (“Limb”). They do this to regain normalcy in
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Are our zoos cruel to wild animals Humankind has a long history of relationship with animals. Many people believe that animals play a very important role in human life. They are living-organisms‚ we see around us every day and like we humans‚ they respire‚ they eat‚ they move and try to survive in this world. These creatures have always attracted us by their beauty‚ their way of living‚ their abilities or skills (running‚ jumping‚ attacking etc). People have always wanted to see these beautiful
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Endangered Species; The Cause Needs to Find a Solution There are a plethora of endangered species on the planet today‚ but whose fault is it they’re almost extinct? Are humans to blame‚ or would the natural process of life have destroyed them regardless of our presence on Earth? The fact that we are here‚ and dominate‚ tells me that regardless of if we are the cause‚ we should be the solution. There are over 900 extinct species‚ and 16‚900 endangered (3). We have the capability of slowing‚ or
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Conservation is the practice of protecting plants or animals‚ and their habitats. These plants and animals may be very close to extinction. North America experienced a big loss of megafauna at the end of the Pleistocene era (about 13 000 years ago). This started a program known as “Pleistocene re-wilding”. Re-wilding involves the reintroduction of extant species into areas where they became extinct in the past. This program aims to restore the evolutionary and ecological potential that North America
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of a moving object. (iv) A cheetah can go from rest up to a velocity of 28 m s−1 in just 4 seconds and stay running at this velocity for a further 10 seconds. Sketch a velocity−time graph to show the variation of velocity with time for the cheetah during these 14 seconds. (v) Calculate the acceleration of the cheetah during the first 4 seconds. (vi) Calculate the resultant force acting on the cheetah while it is accelerating. The mass of the cheetah is 150 kg. (vii) Name two forces
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Mat MPS 1 Part A: Determining fair rank between teams(no ties) Let win=3‚ draw=1 and lose=0. The reason for this weighting method is because it is natural for the loser not to get a point. Also‚ there must be a visible gap between winners and draw players. This can be proved by contradiction proof. Blue | B | Crimson | C | Green | G | Orange | O | Red | R | Yellow | Y | Assume that win=2 draw=1 and lose=0. If the supremacy matrix is calculated‚ tie always occurs‚ which proves that
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