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Hello fellow students. My name is Fr*,t and I'm a Sth grade student at We are learning about savannas and I'd like to share with you about what sflvfinnfis are, how importunt they arq and an animal of particular interest to rl r I a to-
About me.n" But before I start my book, I'd like to share with you about some of my favorite things. Rlrte in?c> e,,., " ' t' ) \, ;! il._l l i I I Okay, now I'm ready to write about what sfivfinnas are, their importunce) and facts about one of my favorite animals, L t'e t1.
First, sflvann$s are found in a wide band on either side of the equator on the edges of tropical forests and desert biomes. Savannas are typically characterized as rolling grasslands scattered with shrubs and isolated trees. Additional characteristics are: irr CLn fl&rvr-;>er L<S Ct,nCl itucl *Or e xo rt?,5,e ffqz:d,/no'-,{ va flclt,iadc,, r:?ee',' l3c" l' r85e'rde S r e.foorzel R.r;ra cr- no i ofl Cb I 4
Second, w are very fortunate to literally have silvflnnos as part of our community. They serve a many important purposes, such as:
Third, there is a particular animal of interest to me, namely the Lion. I chose this aruimal because 5
In the following paragraphs, I will briefly discuss what I researched about my animal of interest, the I r {t r,r I will cover the following: classification, common name, scientific name, physical characteristics, behavior, if the animal camouflages, adaptations, range, migratory, population, status, reproduction, habitat, prey, predators, where animal fits in food web, and whether aborigines used the animal for food, clothingr or other purposes. I hope you enioy the book!
Classffication The I,en is a Ve-l,-L.n f,e becauseithcrs - abackbone. It is classified as a nocr, nrr noc.i I because ; Names The The common I,'r.)r-, name N has two names. and the scientffic n$me is pn nt l=e-n, t ea In science, the scientffic name is the genus and species of the animal or plant.
Physical charaeteristics... my aruimal looks like... My animal I Camoutlag...does my finimal blend into its environment? After looking at my about it, I realize that it animal and reading more
/ Adaptations My animal is unique because Ol tl, *,/ tvlane he,'r Shar p?ani nes Animal behuvior erp C /aos The way I would describe the behavior of my animal is L r n "g)rt 10
Range The l-rnn is found r., Ar"," c,n. I n t\ Q.,' 1^,(I " THE MnP 0r AFsLcA L rt---j / KTNYA r* " I Migratory...does it travel from unother during seasons? The.4,,rc A rr, [l I ",o - ) example, orue location to migrate. For il
Popalation The population of my animal is fvloq t, l,"nns 4b,ss6tr&'fr,,,ae Status The status of the,3 t ho,r.c 4,.o"i. tells me whether it is endangered, threatened, or stable. is \Mhat I found out is that the L r O n?- nci c, nqe r.i I find this interestin[because ni.,/il the tnf,e 1Z
Reproduction The reproduction of the L t o n i rfl a3 t fl qyect-( Habitat. ".home The L;(1n 6 habitat is r'rz 13
Prey and predator...(to eut and to be eaten) The prey my animal eats are: M My animal eats other things such as: - The predators that eat me are: Tonl e ts 14
' Food weh My animal is a l.,,art.,, _. The following picture demonstrates where my animal fits in the food web. Y1sll,t.e l:tra3) fi I IropO-t& 15
Aborigines I'm curious to see if the aborigines used the in anywfty, for example, for food, clothing, or for other purposes. What I discovered II r.y la4 \ 4l,I \t \, ffi -/ ii ii :.7 / / '-/ L 16
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I Thank you for reading my book I hope you enjoyed it and learned a lot about the I r,,.rr ffffif::i;:tx knowledge by answering the following questions below. I look forward to hearing from you. Comments for me: Questions for you: (See tf W. c$n answer these...) 1. 1 -a 3. 1 Template book cogright ZA1.2 bylisa M. Algee 18