Monday, April 30, 2007

TROPICAL RAINFOREST ANIMALS

Coluga/Flying Lemur and baby


Emperor Tamerin


Kinkajou


Blue Bird of Paradise

FOOD CHAINS and FOOD WEBS

Animals have to eat each other for energy. Check out the food web and food chain. This is an example of how energy travels through animals.

Sunday, April 29, 2007

LANDFORMS in the TROPICAL RAINFORESTS

Amazon Basin
Brazilian Highlands
Guiana Highlands
Volcanoes

ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION

What pollution happens in the rainforests? There are a few things that can cause pollution in the Tropical Rainforest. These include oil spills, toxic by-products, mining accidents, air pollution, water pollution, and acid rain. This is very dangerous. If we are not careful, we will loose the things that give us air and life.

ECOLOGICAL SUCCESSION

Trees are being cut down for paper and other things. They are also being burned down for farming. In order to help, use recycled items and practice recycling. We really need to help protect the rainforests because if we don't, we will lose the lungs of the planet.

SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIPS

Red-Crab Spider and Pitcher Plant
Type of Symbiosis: Parasitism
Red-Crab Spider steals the pitcher plant's food when caught.

Trees and Liana Vines
Type of Symbiosis: Commensalism
Liana vines grow on trees to reach the sun.


ANIMAL and PLANT ADAPTATIONS

1. Some plants have become carnivorous because there isn't enough sunlight.
2. Animals live in trees to stay away from predators on the forest floor.
3. Camouflage helps animals hide from predators.
4. Monkeys use their tails to hold on to the trees so that they don't fall.
5. Some frogs are poisonous so they can protect themselves.
6. Pangolins have hard shells so all they have to do is roll up in a ball and the predator can't get them.
7. Leopards can climb trees to get to their food.


PLANTS in the TROPICAL RAINFORESTS

Pitcher Plant
Liana Vines
Bromeliads
Kapok Trees
Dogwood Trees
Pepperomia
Fruit Trees
Acacias
Venus Fly Trap
Orchids
Mushrooms/Fungi
Ormosia Tree
Nargusta Tree
Grias
Ferns
Palms

Thursday, April 26, 2007

ANIMALS OF THE RAINFORESTS

Frilled Lizard
Emperor Tammerin
Three-Toed Sloth
Coluga/Flying Lemur
Pangolin
Kinkajou
Blue Bird of Paradise
Golden Dart Frog
Tapir
Cock-of-the-Rock
Boa Constrictor
Chestnut-Capped Puffbird
Ocelot
Woolley Monkey
Coati
Jaguar
Butterflies
Flying Snake
Red-Necked Tanager
Lianas Snake
Tree Salamander
Gorillas
Spiders
Capuchin
Tawny Frog Mouth
Leopard
Bombadier Beetle
Mantids
Katydids
Chameleon
Squirrel Monkey
Emerald Tree Boa
Toucan
Scarlet Macaw
Tree Porcupine
Iguana
Hoatzin
Parakeet
Orangutan
Red-Eyed Tree Frog
Reu-Legged Honey Creeper
Violet-Tailed-Sylph
Golden Tanager
Glider Frog
Anteaters
Ants
Brazilian Tree Frog
Tarantulas
Howler Monkey
Harpie Eagle
Red-Crab Spider