Living Thing #1
Color: Black
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Location: in forest on a rotting tree
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Eats decaying plant material
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Has many cells
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Releases spores to reproduce.
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Stays in one spot (immobile)
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Cells have no chlorophyll
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Feels soft and smooth
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LIVING THING #2
Cells have chlorophyll Is autotrophic (produces its own food) and heterotrophic (eats insects) to supplement its diet Has many cells Lives in swampy areas Immobile though catches prey as shown. Reproduces by seeds
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Living Thing #3
Adults live underground or under logs and rocks They breed and lay eggs in the water Young live in the water, have external gills, budding arms and legs and a fish like tail Adults must keep skin moist Ectothermic (an animal whose body temperature is determined by the temperature of its immediate environment.) Do not have scales Have Slimy skin
No external ears
Eats insects and small fish
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Living Thing #4

Has webbed feet
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Lays eggs
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50 cm long and weighs 1.5 kilograms
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Covered with 2 layers of waterproof hair
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Eats insects, frogs and fish
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Has no external ears
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Lives in fresh water lakes
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Endothermic an animal whose body temperature is determined by its own metabolic heat production)
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Bill has two nostrils
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Care for their young and have mammary glands
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Sounds like a puppy barking
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Living Thing #5

Click on picture to hear its call
Has rough, shaggy hair-like feathers
Tiny wings
Sharp claws
Endothermic (an animal whose body temperature is determined by its own metabolic heat production)
Lays eggs
Eats insects and worms
Has whiskers to find way in the dark
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Living Organism #6
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Breathe air
Has tough wrinkly skin
Bristled hairs cover entire body
Eats algae and crustaceans
Has teeth
Babies are born live and cared for by mother for up to 2 years
Have mammary glands
Live in warm coastal waters
Are Endothermic.
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