The emu's mating and parenting behaviors are unusual. Females lay 8-12 green eggs in a ground nest made of vegetation. Males then incubate the eggs for around 2 months, losing a third of their body weight, and raise the chicks for 18 months. It is rare for males in the animal kingdom to take on such a large parenting role. After hatching, the father teaches the chicks how to find food and avoid predators until they reach maturity in 2-3 years.
The emu is an omnivorous flightless bird found in Australia. Males build nests on the ground and incubate clutches of 8-12 dark green eggs for around 8 weeks. During this time, the male loses about a third of his body weight. Once hatched, the chicks depend on their father for food and protection for up to 18 months. Emus communicate using loud booming and grunting sounds produced by an inflatable throat sac.
Lemurs are found on the island of Madagascar and surrounding small islands. They are mostly herbivorous, eating plants like fruits, flowers, and leaves, but some species will also eat small insects and vertebrates. Lemurs live in social groups called troops that typically have 3-25 individuals. Within the troop, females are the dominant members and leaders. The ring-tailed lemur is endangered due to loss of habitat from deforestation and agricultural expansion on Madagascar. Conservation efforts are needed to protect lemurs and their forest homes.
Bats are omnivorous mammals that eat plants, animals, insects, and small vertebrates. They are nocturnal hunters that use echolocation to navigate and find prey in darkness. While most bat species eat insects, some tropical bats eat fruit and nectar, and three species drink blood. Bats face threats from habitat loss as forests are cut down and caves destroyed, as well as direct killing from humans for food, medicine, and out of misunderstanding. Conservation efforts aim to protect bat populations and combat myths that contribute to their endangerment.
Stingrays are carnivorous bottom-dwelling fish that feed on a variety of prey found on or near the seafloor like mollusks, crustaceans, and small fish. They use their powerful jaws and teeth to crush shells and detect prey via electrical signals. Stingrays come in many sizes from small species less than a foot wide to large manta rays over 20 feet wide. They are found worldwide in tropical, subtropical and temperate coastal waters where they use their camouflage to ambush prey and hide from predators on the seafloor. Stingrays are known for their venomous tail spines which they use for defense when threatened.
This is another mothers day powerpoint that I made. I am senting on a trip of life time because it is a really special time of the year and that is spring time so I am taking you all over the world to see how these amazing mothers take care of their young. This is a great gift for your mom. It is a world of moms. Learn that being a mother in the wild is not easy. Enjoy your trip. It also comes with great videos as well
The emu is an omnivorous flightless bird found in Australia. Males build nests on the ground and incubate clutches of 8-12 dark green eggs for around 8 weeks. During this time, the male loses about a third of his body weight. Once hatched, the chicks depend on their father for food and protection for up to 18 months. Emus communicate using loud booming and grunting sounds produced by an inflatable throat sac.
Lemurs are found on the island of Madagascar and surrounding small islands. They are mostly herbivorous, eating plants like fruits, flowers, and leaves, but some species will also eat small insects and vertebrates. Lemurs live in social groups called troops that typically have 3-25 individuals. Within the troop, females are the dominant members and leaders. The ring-tailed lemur is endangered due to loss of habitat from deforestation and agricultural expansion on Madagascar. Conservation efforts are needed to protect lemurs and their forest homes.
Bats are omnivorous mammals that eat plants, animals, insects, and small vertebrates. They are nocturnal hunters that use echolocation to navigate and find prey in darkness. While most bat species eat insects, some tropical bats eat fruit and nectar, and three species drink blood. Bats face threats from habitat loss as forests are cut down and caves destroyed, as well as direct killing from humans for food, medicine, and out of misunderstanding. Conservation efforts aim to protect bat populations and combat myths that contribute to their endangerment.
Stingrays are carnivorous bottom-dwelling fish that feed on a variety of prey found on or near the seafloor like mollusks, crustaceans, and small fish. They use their powerful jaws and teeth to crush shells and detect prey via electrical signals. Stingrays come in many sizes from small species less than a foot wide to large manta rays over 20 feet wide. They are found worldwide in tropical, subtropical and temperate coastal waters where they use their camouflage to ambush prey and hide from predators on the seafloor. Stingrays are known for their venomous tail spines which they use for defense when threatened.
This is another mothers day powerpoint that I made. I am senting on a trip of life time because it is a really special time of the year and that is spring time so I am taking you all over the world to see how these amazing mothers take care of their young. This is a great gift for your mom. It is a world of moms. Learn that being a mother in the wild is not easy. Enjoy your trip. It also comes with great videos as well
Orangutans live in tropical forests in Sumatra and Borneo and eat a mainly fruit-based diet. They spend most of their lives in trees, swinging from branch to branch. Orangutans build nests at night for shelter. There are two types - Borneo orangutans have gray skin and rough hair while Sumatran orangutans are taller with brighter red hair. However, orangutans are endangered due to loss of habitat as their forests are cut down.
This is a book about the African elephant. I wrote this for a person that is in my progam and her name is Elizabeth and I hope that all of you like this book.
This was an frog report that I wrote for aunt dabble and my uncle Tommy. The reason why I did this research was because in their home they have frogs on where they live so my uncle asked me what do frogs in the winter. So I wrote them a huge animal report on frogs.
This document provides information on the physical characteristics and behaviors of several different bird species:
- The Green Kingfisher is a small bird found in tropical areas near water in Australia, Asia, and Africa with green plumage and a wingspan of 25 cm.
- The Rainbow Lorikeet is a colorful parrot found in Australia with a 45 cm wingspan known for its specialized tongue and diet of fruits, pollen and nectar.
- The Apus Swift is a small aerial bird that is plain brown but appears black in flight with long, scythe-like wings, a short forked tail, and breeds in the summer across the UK before wintering in Africa.
- Butterflies are herbivores that eat plants like leaves as caterpillars and nectar from flowers as adults. Some butterfly species are carnivorous like the Harvester butterfly which eats woolly aphids.
- Butterflies can be found worldwide in a variety of habitats from tropical rainforests to temperate grasslands and marshes. The monarch butterfly lives in North America across different habitats.
- Butterfly sizes vary greatly from the smallest at 0.5 inches to the largest Queen Alexandra's Birdwing at over 11 inches. Most butterflies have a wingspan of 3-5 inches. Lifespans also vary from a few days to over 6 months for migratory species.
This document discusses animals and their characteristics. It begins by asking questions about the reader's favorite animal. It then provides information about different types of animals - mammals, birds, insects, and reptiles. Examples are given of different animals and their traits. The document asks the reader to match animals with their names and group animals. It presents true/false statements about animals and asks the reader to identify which are true. Comparative adjectives and superlatives used to describe animals are discussed. The document concludes by assigning the reader homework and suggesting extra activities related to designing a zoo.
1. Peafowl have iridescent feathers that appear to change color, with the male Indian peafowl having the most elaborate plumage including a fan of long tail feathers up to 1.6 meters long.
2. There are three species of peafowl - the Indian blue peafowl, green peafowl, and Congo peafowl.
3. Peafowl are found throughout parts of India and in zoos, and are not considered endangered. They eat a variety of plants and even snakes, drinking and eating mostly in the mornings and afternoons in the wild.
Orangutans are great apes that live in tropical rainforests in Borneo and Sumatra. There are two types, the Sumatran orangutan and the Bornean orangutan. Orangutans are primarily arboreal and have long arms for swinging through trees. Males and females differ significantly in size, with males weighing around 100 pounds and females over 260 pounds. Orangutans are solitary and meet only to mate. They communicate through long calls and are known for using tools.
The students of 198 High School in Armenia realized a project called "The Preservation of Endemic Animals in Armenia". They visited the Yerevan Zoo, which has endemic animals and agreed to help the students. The students learned about endemic birds, mammals, and reptiles found in Armenia. They created booklets about which animals are endemic, which are endangered, reasons for declining populations, and what can be done to help increase their numbers. The students distributed the booklets and held seminars to educate people on preserving endemic species.
Birds are vertebrate animals with feathers and beaks that can fly, stand, walk or run. They live on every continent and eat a variety of foods like fruit, plants, fish, seeds and insects. Birds communicate using songs, calls and visual signals like wing flapping. Many birds lay eggs in nests and are cared for by their parents.
Fennec foxes are small foxes that live in the deserts of Northern Africa and the Middle East. They have large ears to help regulate their body temperature in the hot desert climate. Fennec foxes are nocturnal, living in small groups and eating insects, birds, lizards and small mammals. They are threatened by hunting and habitat loss, though little is known about their wild populations. Some fennec foxes are also kept as pets or in zoos.
Birds have feathers that help them fly and stay warm. They preen and molt feathers regularly. Birds have fast digestion and eat high protein foods like seeds and insects since they lack teeth. Their light skeletons and powerful muscles allow flight through lift generated by air moving over wings. Birds build nests and care for young through brooding or by having precocial or altricial chicks. There are many kinds of birds including flightless, water, perching, and birds of prey.
The document discusses different types of reptiles including snakes, lizards, crocodiles, turtles, and reptiles in general. It provides details on their physical characteristics such as scales, skulls, shells, and eggs. Some reptiles are carnivorous, others are herbivorous, and some are omnivorous. Turtles have a bony or cartilaginous shell and reptiles reproduce through laying eggs.
The Fennec Fox is a small mammal that lives in deserts, has large ears and whiskers, and eats meat. It is white and brown in color, likes to sleep, can run and jump, and does not like to be alone. There are many Fennec foxes found around the world.
The emu is Australia's largest native bird. It is flightless and lives in mainland Australia, except cities, dense forests and dry areas. Emus are between 150-190cm tall, weigh 18-48kg, and males and females are similar in size. The male emu incubates the eggs and cares for the chicks after hatching. Emus eat grasses, seeds, insects and fruits, and were historically hunted by Aboriginals and settlers.
Birds have several key features that help them survive and thrive. They have wings that allow most birds to fly, lightweight hollow bones, and claws and feet adapted for their environments and diets. Birds also have beaks suited to their food sources - some have crushing beaks, others curved or probing beaks. Their bodies are streamlined for flight and many have specialized leg and foot structures for swimming, wading, or perching.
This is a PowerPoint that I made for my mom for her birthday. This PowerPoint will be taking you on a journey all over the world so that you can learn about all different ways on how animal mothers take care of their children. In this PowerPoint you are going to meet the amazing animal mothers and you are going to watch oh how these mothers help their youngers get ready for adulthood. You think that being a human parent is hard try being a animal parent which is even harder than you might think and growing up in the wilderness is even more harder than anything . During this amazing adventure to the worlds most loving animal families that are in the world. There are YouTube videos in this PowerPoint as well to make the PowerPoint even more amazing.
The document discusses improving hiring success rates for sales roles. It recommends structuring the hiring process to uncover a candidate's attitude, behavior, and sales techniques through assessments and structured interviews, rather than one-hour dates, to identify red flags and ensure a candidate's skills and motivations align with the defined sales role. A successful hiring process evaluates a candidate's technical skills, past performance, industry experience, and predictive success factors to minimize costly bad hires.
This PowerPoint is about how animal mothers take care of their babies. This is a perfect mother's day give if your mother is an fan of animals. I give this PowerPoint for my mother for her birthday. You will also learn that there is no better bond between a mother an her cub, You can use this PowerPoint to show how adult animals take care of their young and how they make it to adulthood. in this PowerPoint there are some YouTube videos that you will find so cute. You can also use this as an mother's day give it is a perfect give for a person that totally loves animals. hope that you enjoy.
Orangutans live in tropical forests in Sumatra and Borneo and eat a mainly fruit-based diet. They spend most of their lives in trees, swinging from branch to branch. Orangutans build nests at night for shelter. There are two types - Borneo orangutans have gray skin and rough hair while Sumatran orangutans are taller with brighter red hair. However, orangutans are endangered due to loss of habitat as their forests are cut down.
This is a book about the African elephant. I wrote this for a person that is in my progam and her name is Elizabeth and I hope that all of you like this book.
This was an frog report that I wrote for aunt dabble and my uncle Tommy. The reason why I did this research was because in their home they have frogs on where they live so my uncle asked me what do frogs in the winter. So I wrote them a huge animal report on frogs.
This document provides information on the physical characteristics and behaviors of several different bird species:
- The Green Kingfisher is a small bird found in tropical areas near water in Australia, Asia, and Africa with green plumage and a wingspan of 25 cm.
- The Rainbow Lorikeet is a colorful parrot found in Australia with a 45 cm wingspan known for its specialized tongue and diet of fruits, pollen and nectar.
- The Apus Swift is a small aerial bird that is plain brown but appears black in flight with long, scythe-like wings, a short forked tail, and breeds in the summer across the UK before wintering in Africa.
- Butterflies are herbivores that eat plants like leaves as caterpillars and nectar from flowers as adults. Some butterfly species are carnivorous like the Harvester butterfly which eats woolly aphids.
- Butterflies can be found worldwide in a variety of habitats from tropical rainforests to temperate grasslands and marshes. The monarch butterfly lives in North America across different habitats.
- Butterfly sizes vary greatly from the smallest at 0.5 inches to the largest Queen Alexandra's Birdwing at over 11 inches. Most butterflies have a wingspan of 3-5 inches. Lifespans also vary from a few days to over 6 months for migratory species.
This document discusses animals and their characteristics. It begins by asking questions about the reader's favorite animal. It then provides information about different types of animals - mammals, birds, insects, and reptiles. Examples are given of different animals and their traits. The document asks the reader to match animals with their names and group animals. It presents true/false statements about animals and asks the reader to identify which are true. Comparative adjectives and superlatives used to describe animals are discussed. The document concludes by assigning the reader homework and suggesting extra activities related to designing a zoo.
1. Peafowl have iridescent feathers that appear to change color, with the male Indian peafowl having the most elaborate plumage including a fan of long tail feathers up to 1.6 meters long.
2. There are three species of peafowl - the Indian blue peafowl, green peafowl, and Congo peafowl.
3. Peafowl are found throughout parts of India and in zoos, and are not considered endangered. They eat a variety of plants and even snakes, drinking and eating mostly in the mornings and afternoons in the wild.
Orangutans are great apes that live in tropical rainforests in Borneo and Sumatra. There are two types, the Sumatran orangutan and the Bornean orangutan. Orangutans are primarily arboreal and have long arms for swinging through trees. Males and females differ significantly in size, with males weighing around 100 pounds and females over 260 pounds. Orangutans are solitary and meet only to mate. They communicate through long calls and are known for using tools.
The students of 198 High School in Armenia realized a project called "The Preservation of Endemic Animals in Armenia". They visited the Yerevan Zoo, which has endemic animals and agreed to help the students. The students learned about endemic birds, mammals, and reptiles found in Armenia. They created booklets about which animals are endemic, which are endangered, reasons for declining populations, and what can be done to help increase their numbers. The students distributed the booklets and held seminars to educate people on preserving endemic species.
Birds are vertebrate animals with feathers and beaks that can fly, stand, walk or run. They live on every continent and eat a variety of foods like fruit, plants, fish, seeds and insects. Birds communicate using songs, calls and visual signals like wing flapping. Many birds lay eggs in nests and are cared for by their parents.
Fennec foxes are small foxes that live in the deserts of Northern Africa and the Middle East. They have large ears to help regulate their body temperature in the hot desert climate. Fennec foxes are nocturnal, living in small groups and eating insects, birds, lizards and small mammals. They are threatened by hunting and habitat loss, though little is known about their wild populations. Some fennec foxes are also kept as pets or in zoos.
Birds have feathers that help them fly and stay warm. They preen and molt feathers regularly. Birds have fast digestion and eat high protein foods like seeds and insects since they lack teeth. Their light skeletons and powerful muscles allow flight through lift generated by air moving over wings. Birds build nests and care for young through brooding or by having precocial or altricial chicks. There are many kinds of birds including flightless, water, perching, and birds of prey.
The document discusses different types of reptiles including snakes, lizards, crocodiles, turtles, and reptiles in general. It provides details on their physical characteristics such as scales, skulls, shells, and eggs. Some reptiles are carnivorous, others are herbivorous, and some are omnivorous. Turtles have a bony or cartilaginous shell and reptiles reproduce through laying eggs.
The Fennec Fox is a small mammal that lives in deserts, has large ears and whiskers, and eats meat. It is white and brown in color, likes to sleep, can run and jump, and does not like to be alone. There are many Fennec foxes found around the world.
The emu is Australia's largest native bird. It is flightless and lives in mainland Australia, except cities, dense forests and dry areas. Emus are between 150-190cm tall, weigh 18-48kg, and males and females are similar in size. The male emu incubates the eggs and cares for the chicks after hatching. Emus eat grasses, seeds, insects and fruits, and were historically hunted by Aboriginals and settlers.
Birds have several key features that help them survive and thrive. They have wings that allow most birds to fly, lightweight hollow bones, and claws and feet adapted for their environments and diets. Birds also have beaks suited to their food sources - some have crushing beaks, others curved or probing beaks. Their bodies are streamlined for flight and many have specialized leg and foot structures for swimming, wading, or perching.
This is a PowerPoint that I made for my mom for her birthday. This PowerPoint will be taking you on a journey all over the world so that you can learn about all different ways on how animal mothers take care of their children. In this PowerPoint you are going to meet the amazing animal mothers and you are going to watch oh how these mothers help their youngers get ready for adulthood. You think that being a human parent is hard try being a animal parent which is even harder than you might think and growing up in the wilderness is even more harder than anything . During this amazing adventure to the worlds most loving animal families that are in the world. There are YouTube videos in this PowerPoint as well to make the PowerPoint even more amazing.
The document discusses improving hiring success rates for sales roles. It recommends structuring the hiring process to uncover a candidate's attitude, behavior, and sales techniques through assessments and structured interviews, rather than one-hour dates, to identify red flags and ensure a candidate's skills and motivations align with the defined sales role. A successful hiring process evaluates a candidate's technical skills, past performance, industry experience, and predictive success factors to minimize costly bad hires.
This PowerPoint is about how animal mothers take care of their babies. This is a perfect mother's day give if your mother is an fan of animals. I give this PowerPoint for my mother for her birthday. You will also learn that there is no better bond between a mother an her cub, You can use this PowerPoint to show how adult animals take care of their young and how they make it to adulthood. in this PowerPoint there are some YouTube videos that you will find so cute. You can also use this as an mother's day give it is a perfect give for a person that totally loves animals. hope that you enjoy.
The bald eagle is a carnivorous bird of prey that primarily eats fish, but also small mammals, waterfowl, snakes, and carrion. It hunts from a perch, using its excellent vision to spot prey from over a mile away, then swoops down and grabs prey with its talons. Bald eagles are powerful fliers and swimmers, and can soar for hours without flapping their wings. They have a wingspan of up to 8 feet and can live 20-40 years in the wild.
- Kangaroos are herbivorous marsupials found in Australia and New Guinea that eat grasses, leaves, shoots and shrubs. They are mostly nocturnal but will also feed at dawn and dusk.
- Kangaroos use hopping as their primary mode of transportation, which allows them to travel long distances efficiently without expending much energy. Their powerful hind legs and tail enable them to hop at burst speeds over 30 mph.
- There are three main species of kangaroo - the red kangaroo, eastern grey kangaroo, and western grey kangaroo. They inhabit various habitats across Australia and surrounding islands including forests, woodlands, grasslands and sav
This document contains information about cats. It states that cats are four-legged carnivorous mammals that have a very flexible body and retractable sharp claws. Their eyes allow them to see in the dark and their ears can hear high frequency sounds that humans cannot. Cats come in a variety of colors including white, brown, grey, black, striped, and multi-colored. Additionally, cats are social animals that communicate through mewing, purring, hissing, and growling sounds.
The Tasmanian devil will typically mate in March and give birth to 2-3 young in April. The newborn babies will spend their first 4 months in their mother's pouch before beginning to explore outside the pouch at around 4 months old. They will nurse until around 5-6 months and become independent at 8 months. Tasmanian devils reach sexual maturity at around 2 years old.
Rabbits are herbivores that eat a variety of plants including grass, leaves, bark, clovers, fruits, and vegetables. They spend much of their time eating to maintain a healthy diet and keep their teeth from growing too long. Rabbits live in underground burrows called warrens and live in groups called colonies for protection. They have many predators and use their senses and speed to evade capture. Rabbits can reproduce quickly and females can have multiple litters per year.
This is a book that I wrote about the Boa Constrictor. The reason why I wrote is because on a big time rush episode and it was called Big Time Bonus. There was a Boa Constrictor in the show so I wanted to do some research on it and here it is.
The koala is an herbivorous marsupial that lives in eucalyptus forests in eastern Australia. Its diet consists primarily of eucalyptus leaves, which are low in nutrients but well-suited to the koala's physiology. Koalas spend much of their time resting and digesting in tree branches for safety. They have adaptations like sharp claws and thumbs that help them climb trees to find food and shelter. Koalas live solitary lives within home ranges of 15-20 trees and have a lifespan of 10-15 years in the wild.
The koala is an herbivorous marsupial that lives in eucalyptus forests in eastern Australia. Its diet consists primarily of eucalyptus leaves, which are low in nutrients but contain oils that protect the koala from parasites. Koalas spend most of their time resting and digesting in trees, where they are safe from predators on the ground. They have adaptations like sharp claws and thumbs that help them climb and grip branches. In the wild, koalas typically live 10-15 years and mate once per year, giving birth to one underdeveloped joey that develops further in the mother's pouch.
The document provides information about various African animals, including kangaroos, ostriches, elephants, giraffes, lions, and monkeys. It describes their physical characteristics, habitats, behaviors, diets, and other attributes. For example, it notes that kangaroos live in Australia and can travel up to 60 km/h, ostriches are flightless birds found in Africa that eat grass and small animals, and elephants have large tusks and ears and can weigh up to 7,500 kg.
This document summarizes key characteristics of birds. It notes that most birds can fly, have feathers, wings, lungs, and lay eggs. It describes different beak shapes suited for various diets like fruit, seeds, and meat. Examples given include toucans, rainbow lorikeets, golden eagles, and pelicans. The document states there are over 10,000 bird species varying widely in size, color, and habitat. Specific birds mentioned include gentoo penguins, weaver birds, bee hummingbirds, peregrine falcons, and ostriches. It concludes by asking and answering questions about bird characteristics, beak shapes, smallest/fastest/biggest birds.
Australia has many unique plants and animals due to its long isolation from other continents. 70% of Australia's flora and fauna are endemic, including well known marsupials like kangaroos and koalas which carry their young in pouches. Australia is also home to unusual egg-laying mammals such as platypuses and echidnas, the flightless emu, and dangerous reptiles including crocodiles, snakes, and spiders. Many of Australia's over 24,000 native plant species are found nowhere else, such as bottle brush, wattle, and eucalyptus trees.
- Raccoons are omnivorous mammals found in North, Central, and South America. They eat plants, small animals, eggs, and will scavenge for food in both land and water areas.
- They are nocturnal and highly adaptable, living in forests, swamps, cities, and other habitats near water.
- Raccoons can carry rabies, so people should avoid contact and ensure pets are vaccinated. Their size varies by location but adults typically weigh 5-25 lbs with a body length of 20-40 inches plus a 9-16 inch tail.
The document discusses several endangered animal species, including dolphins, elephants, pandas, whales, and tigers. It provides details on their physical characteristics, lifespan, diet, breeding behaviors, and threats they face. Specifically, it notes that dolphins live in pods and use echolocation to hunt, elephants can weigh up to 15,000 pounds, pandas mainly eat bamboo and give birth to 1-2 cubs, whales can grow over 100 feet long and live 20-30 years, and tigers normally have 3-4 cubs at a time. The document concludes by calling for help to save these endangered animals.
KELAS 12 SMK PERTEMUAN 1// Report Text Part 1SALAMMACAPAT
1. The document discusses the structure and language features of factual report texts. It provides definitions, purposes, generic structures, and language features.
2. Examples of a factual report on kangaroos are provided, demonstrating the generic structure of general classification and description.
3. Key points about writing factual reports are emphasized, including using general nouns, relating verbs, technical terms, and paragraphs with topic sentences.
This is a powerpoint that is about the animals that live on Australia. In this powerpoint you will find videos and fun facts about the animals that live there.
This document provides information about various animals and their abilities, as well as lessons about being grateful to God. It discusses how different birds fly, how ants farm fungus, and special adaptations of penguins, koalas and camels. It emphasizes that God created each species perfectly for their environment and needs. The document concludes with messages about loving God and expressing gratitude for His blessings, being honest, and complying with His moral teachings.
Sorry I was suppose to upload this powerpoint on August 9th but I just couldnt walt so any way this powerpoint that is all about sharks. If you want to learn about sharks before shark week then this is the powerpoint for you. This has info on different types of species of sharks. But I will posted on facebook on August 9th . So if you are on facebook make sure to check it out
The jaguar is a carnivorous predator that hunts mostly at night. It has an extremely varied diet, eating over 80 types of animals from large prey like peccaries, tapirs and deer, to smaller animals like turtles, frogs and fish. Jaguars are found throughout Central and South America, inhabiting different habitats from rainforests to grasslands, as long as there is water available. They are powerful hunters known to drag large kills up trees or through water. Male jaguars are significantly larger than females, typically weighing between 57-113kg.
this is a report that I wrote all about my life outside of school. This tells everything that I have been doing ever sense I lifted school. I am writing this because I am going back to school to talk about my life outside of school
- Asian elephants are herbivores that eat a wide variety of vegetation such as fruit, grass, leaves, tree bark, roots, and branches. They can consume up to 300 pounds of food per day.
- Asian elephants live in forests, grasslands, and mountainous areas across South and Southeast Asia, including India, Sri Lanka, Sumatra, and parts of China. They prefer habitats near water and open space to forage for food.
- Asian elephants in the wild typically live 60-70 years on average, though some can live up to 80 years in captivity in zoos.
Sea turtles have a varied diet that depends on species and age. Most eat invertebrates like crabs and shrimp, but green sea turtles are herbivorous and eat seaweed and sea grass. Sea turtles can be found in warm oceans worldwide, though green sea turtles specifically inhabit tropical and subtropical waters. Sea turtle sizes range widely by species, from 2 feet long Kemp's ridley turtles to over 8 feet long leatherback sea turtles. Leatherbacks are also the heaviest at up to 1,800 pounds. In the wild, green sea turtles have an average lifespan of 80 years.
This is a book about the giraffe I wrote this for a staff member that workings for my program and her name is Donna. I wrote this for her birthday. I hope you like it.
Killer whales are apex predators that eat fish, squid, sharks, seals, sea lions, walruves, penguins and other marine animals. They have large teeth curved inward to help catch prey and can consume over 500 pounds of food per day. Killer whales are found in oceans around the world and live in social pods that can include over 30 individuals. There are three main types of killer whales that differ in prey preference and location. Killer whales communicate using echolocation clicks, whistles and other vocalizations.
This is a powerpoint that is all about the animals that live down under. I hope that you like it. This powerpoint has amazing facts and awesome videos about the animals. Have fun.
The Howler monkey is an omnivore that primarily eats leaves but also fruits, flowers, insects, small animals. It has specialized gut adaptations that allow it to survive on a primarily leaf-based diet. Howler monkeys live in social groups called troops of 5-30 individuals. They spend most of their time in the tree canopy eating leaves and socializing.
Cheetahs are carnivores that eat small mammals like gazelles and birds. They hunt using their exceptional speed, chasing prey over short distances before needing to rest. After a successful hunt, cheetahs must eat quickly before other predators like lions or hyenas steal their kill. Cheetahs live in grasslands and open plains in Africa and parts of Asia, where they use their vision to spot prey and sprint after them. As the fastest land animal, cheetahs can run at speeds over 60 mph but only in short bursts before tiring.
Horses are herbivores that primarily eat grasses. They will graze for many hours each day to consume enough food. The Przewalski's horse lives in grasslands and steppes in parts of Asia and eats grasses, leaves, and other vegetation. Horses have teeth adapted for grazing and will graze while taking a few steps forward before stopping to eat again.
This is a report that is about horses. I wrote this for my friend Brittney. The people that work in pal o mine. I even wrote this to James Maslow from Big time rush .
This is a report about the great white shark. I wrote this for my cousin and for someone that worked in Disneyland. I also give this to James Maslow from Big time rush. I also wrote this for the Shark week. Happy Shark week everyone. Swim safety
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
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1. Diet
The emu isan omnivore that means that they eat both plants and other animals.
The emu will eat so many different types of fruit, insects, flowers and they will
also eat seeds to. The other food that they will eat is grains, berries, soft shoots,
grubs or any other food that can be found in their habitat. When there is enough
food in the area and then the emu will store very large amount of fat that will
normally be placed in their bodies. They will need this fat so that it can help them
to survive when they are searching for food. The food that the emus will eat the
most is green herbage and those types of food are grass, flowers, seeds in other
stuff but they will also eat insects to like they will eat grasshoppers, A emu will
normally drink water only in one or twice in a one day. The main food that they
will eat the most is seeds, berries, shoots and they will also eat insects as well.
They will stay in the same area if there is a enough food for them to eat so that
they can travel in very long distances. The emu will eat so many different types of
plants and fruit but it really depends on the type of season it is. They will also eat
different types of bugs and the type of bugs that they will eat is grasshoppers,
beetles and they will also eat crickets. They will also eat pebbles and stones this
will help the emu to digest their food so that their food can go down their
stomach. The emu plays a very important role in the ecosystem that is due to
their diet. This will help them by fertizing the soil by using their seed-carrying
dropping.
Habitat/Range
The emu can be found on so many types of the places that are on the mainland
that is on the continent of Australia. These birds live in so many different types of
habitats that are all over Australia and those places that live in is forests, grassy
places and they can also live on desert places as well. The places where the emu
will live is in Australia, New Guinea, Indonesia, Solomon island and they can also
be found in Philippines. These birds can also be found in open forests as well and
2. they can also be found in grassy plains to. The emu lives all over the continent of
Australia and they can also be found in places that are in the woods, scrubland,
the other place where they can be found in are desert areas and all of these
places that the emu lives in are all in the continent of Australia and they can also
be found all over the continent. The emus are found on the mainland of Australia.
The Emu can be found on so many different types of habitats that are right in the
mainland of Australia and those places that they live in that are in this continent
are deserts and dense forest habitats. The parts of Australia where these birds
live in but it really depends on the species like the paler sub-species that live in
southeast Australia and in the northern part of Australia . The darker subspecies
live in the southwest of Australia and the type of habitats that they live is plains
and in open country as well. The other habitats where these birds live in is
sparsely wooded level plains , Eucalypti forest, desert and they can also live in
shrub lands to.
Size/Weight
The size of an Emu is about 6 feet (185 cm) tall and they can weight about 110
pounds (50 kg). These birds can be even bigger than the tallest person. The other
size of these very big birds is 4.9 to 6.2 feet (1.5 to 1.9 meters) and this is how tall
they are and they can also weight about 66 to 121 pounds (30 to 55 kilograms).
This is another weight for aemu to. The emu Is known to be the most biggest bird
in the world. The second largest bird in the world is the ostrich and the emu can
grow about 6 feet in a height and they can weight about 100 pounds. The other
size on how big these birds are and that is about 6 ½ feet and 120 pounds. The
emu can stand about 1 .5 to 2 meters that is how tall that these birds are and they
can weight about 45 kg. The males and the females may look like but they are
totally different from each other and that is the females are a lot bigger than the
males are. These birds can stand about at least 1 . 5 – 1. 9 m (5 -6.25 ft.) that is
the total height of these birds and they can weigh about 30 to 60 kgs (66 – 130
lbs.) These birds can also be tall as 1.5 to 2 meters tall. The other height that
these birds can stand for is 2 meters tall. The females are so much bigger than the
3. males are and the females can weight about 40 kilograms and the males can
weight about 36 kg.
Life span
The emu can live about 10 to 20 years when they are living in their natural habitat
and when they are living in a zoo than they can live for 35 years. These birds can
also live about 5 to 10 years but this is their life span when they are in the wild.
They can also live about 20 years as well. When they are living in the wild than
they can live till 5 or 10 years and they will live a lot longer when they are living in
a zoo or living in a game preserve. It is not normal for a emu to live until they are
30 years old this is normally their life span when they are living in a zoo, These
birds are known to be very versatile and they will easily to adapt to any different
types of environments that is in Australia. They can live for a very long time when
they are in captivity.
1 interesting fact
The emu has very small useless wings so that means they can’t fly. These birds
may not be flyers but they have very long legs that can be very powerful. These
birds will travel in very long distances and they can go very fast to like they can
run about 30 miles per hour (48 kilometers per hour) and they can go for a quite
distance to. These are the only birds in the world that has calf muscles. The emu is
a very fast runner and their total speed is when they are running is 40 mph in
short burst. When these birds are running they can run about 9 feet. These birds
are not just good at running they are also very good at swimming to. Emus are
very fast at running and they can run about 50 kph, they can run by bouncing
andin swaying motion. The emu is an very nomadic bird that there are some that
can travel about hundred kilometers. The emu is a very fast runner and they can
be faster than 48 km 1 hr. (30 mph). They are also very good at swimming or
anything that has to do with water. On the bill of the emu is very broad and soft
4. and they will use their bills so that they can browse and so that they can also
graze as well. The best time that they will move is really fast is when there is a lot
of food in the area or when the males are sitting on the eggs. When there is food
in the area than they will be able to store so many fat so that they can grow much
faster. The emu is a very fast runner it can run about 30 mph (50 kph) they are
also very good at swimming to. The emu is the only bird in the world that has a
calf muscle in them. These very strong legs can help these birds to propel 7 feet
into the air.
2 interesting fact
The feathers ofa emu can be very loose and they also have a very simple design
on them. The feathers are just like hair that is because the feathers can grow from
follicles. On the feathers of these birds there are knit barbs that are located on
the feathers that are on the emu and they are widely spaced on all over the
feathers of the emu and these feathers do not have hooks on them and these
hooks will normally be attach to the other burbs instead on having the hooks
attach to the burbs the emus feathers will just have each of the barbs hanging
very loose and they have to be because it makes the feathers look like hair. The
other birds that are ratites they will normally share the design that is on their
feathers. When the emu’s feathers starts to grow a new set of feathers than they
will almost have an black color on them. But when the sun is out then the sun will
normally make the black feathers go away because the sun will make it fade away
and when it does fade it away than instead on having a black color on their
feathers will turn into an grayish brown color but the shafts and the tip of the
feathers will be black. The feathers on the emu are very water proofed than the
other bird species in the world. The feathers of these birds are not soft instead on
being soft the feathers will normally have an stiff touch and the feathers can also
have an rattled this will help the emu when they are facing a predator the rattle
will help the emu to scare the predator away like a dingo. The feathers that is on
the emus body they have special feathers on them and those feathers are being
are be grown by every single every follicle that is how their feathers grow. These
5. birds are flightless birds and that means their feathers are not build to fly. The
feathers have a dirty brown color on them. The emu is all cover with feathers and
their feathers are thick and they are also drooping feathers. The color of the
feathers isa dark brown and a grey brown color and their feathers can be very
long to. The feathers that are on their head are very short and downy to.
3 interesting fact
The legs of the emu are very long and very stalky and they will use their legs to
help them when they are moving when they are traveling on their feet they only
have three toes on them and they are not webbed. These legs are made to help
the emu to run. The calls that these birds make can be very loud and the type of
sounds that they will use is a very loud booming sound. The calls that they will
make is a drumming and a grunting sounds. These sounds can be heard over two
kilometers-away. The emu can make a booming sound that they can make in their
inflatable neck sac. The emu will show a lot of feelings when they feel like they
are threatened or exited and on a way on how they express these emotions is
that they will make very loud noises. The females will use air sacs that are located
in their throats that can make a very deep drumming sound and the males will
make a different sound that the female makes. The male will make a harsher
sound and they will also make a very low rumbling sound and they can also make
a belly grunt sound as well. These are the types of sounds as well. These are the
type of sounds that the emu will use to show that they are being threatened or
they are excited about something. When these birds are traveling they can go for
very long distances so that they can look for food. The emus that live in the
western part of Australia those emus will usually migrate and they will normally
travel to the north when the summer season comes and when the winters comes
than they will travel to the south. The emu does not travel alone they will travel in
pairs and they can also travel in very big flock to sometimes. Inside the throats of
these birds there is a pouch in them that is a part of the emus windpipe and they
6. will use this so that they can get contact with other emus that can be somewhere
in the area. When the pouch is inflated than they will make so many different
types of sounds that the emu and the type of sounds that they will use is a deep
booming, drumming sound and they will also use grunting sounds to. The only
times that they do use these sounds is during courtship or when it is time for
them to look for a mate and these sounds can be heard over 1.2 miles (2
kilometers) away. These birds will also hiss as well but they will use that so that
they can scare a predator like a dingo. The emu is part of a family of flightless
birds that are called Ratites. There are so many species of Ratites that have
become extinct. The Ratites that are still alive today is the emu, the ostrich,
cassowary , kiwi and the rhea these are all of the ratites that are still alive today.
Responding
The time that the emu will mate and they stay together is through the fall season.
The females will start to lay her eggs that will be the time when the two of the
birds will start to help each other with their parenting skills. The males are the
ones that will make the nest and they are the ones that will sit on them to and he
will sit on them for two months. This is the most hardest part of the males life
that is because it will lose a third of their body weight. This is what will happen
during the incubation period this is a very hard time for the male because they
will use a third of their body weight. The only time that he does get up is when he
has to turn the eggs around. Usually it is the female’s job to take care of the
babies but if you are an emu it is the male’s job to take care of the chicks. The
chicks will start to leave the nest in a few days. The chicks will depends on their
father to teach them the lessons that they will need to learn for when they get
older and the lessons that the father will teach them is how to look for food and
to watch out from predators. They will stay with him for 18 months. A female
emu will lay about 8 to 12 dark green eggs and these eggs are being laid in a nest
that will be built on the ground and the nest will be made out of twigs, dirt,
7. vegetation and the other stuff that they will need to make their nest. The female
will leave right after she has laid the eggs into the nest. When the females is gone
then it will be the fathers turn to take care of the chicks. He will also incubate on
the eggs he will continue to do that for 2 months until the chicks are ready to
come out of the eggs. The emus will normally come together in the summer and
the time that they mate is during the colder months of the year. The females have
a blue skin that is on their neck and the feathers of the females can also turn into
a darker brown color to. When the female is ready to mate the first thing that
she will do is to make a special call that will tell a male that she is ready to mate.
The female is not the only one that will make the nest that will be the males job.
The nest of the emu is made out of bark, grass, sticks and leaves and they will
make these nests in a hollow that is on the ground. Every second of the third day
that will be the time when the female will start to lay very big thick-shelled egg
that has a dark-green that is the color of their eggs. The weight of the eggs is 1
pound (0.5 kg). The males will start to become broody after the seventh egg. The
male will sit on the eggs so that he can incubate he will continue to do that if the
female lays more eggs. A female will normally lay 8 or 10 eggs. The male will stay
with the chicks for the next eight weeks. The male is surviving on his body fat and
at every morning that is dew that he can reach. The only time that the male does
move is when the male has to turn the eggs and he normally does this 10 times in
one day. The other job that the male does is that he has to protect the eggs from
so many different types of predators and the type of animals that will kill an emu
egg are goanna, eagles, and hawks mostly birds of prey will try to kill them. These
are the type of animals that will kill a emu egg. The nest of the emu will normally
be made in places that are in a shallow hole that is by a bush. These nests are
made out of leaves, grass and bark that is being lined up on the nest. The account
of eggs that the females will lay is 4 to 20 eggs. The color of these eggs has a more
greenish and brown color on them. The females will only lay a group of eggs at
one time. The chicks (which is another name for an emu baby). The incubation
period for these birds is in 8 weeks. The male will keep the eggs warm and the
father will also care about them to and he will continue to do this for 1 ½ years.
The emu will reach maturity in about 2 or in 3 years. The size of the egg is 5 x 3.5
inches. The weight of the egg is really 1 to 1.4 pounds (450 to 650). When the
8. emu first comes out of the egg the they will be bigger than 9.6 inches (25
centimeters) that is all the way up to the tail. The emu will start to come together
in the summer which is in December if you live in Australia. The emus will start to
mate in a climate that is cold and it will only last for a few months later on in their
life’s. The account of eggs that the female will lay 20 eggs but their average
account of eggs for an emu is really 12 eggs. The eggs will start to hatch in a
couple of months. The male will not eat a lot of food during the mating process
and it will be the one that will be sitting on the eggs. When the chick starts to
come out of the egg then the male will lose a lot of body weight. And will live on
his body fat.
Survival Status
The most common place to find a emu is in the mainland of Australia. But there
are so many areas that has a large human population that is taking over the emus
land. The smallest populations are going through and the dangers that they face is
very big. they are facing a lot of dangers is that they are losing a lot of their
habitats and fragmentation. The emu is really not under threat but there will be
times that there will be in a drought. The numbers of these birds are decline in
Western Australia. The dangers that the emu is facing in the western part of
Australia and those dangers is that there are so many farmers that are killing
them for meat. The other reason why farmers are killing them is because is for
their feathers so that they can make oil and leather out of them. The emu used to
live on the island of Tasmania but it does live there anymore that is because it
became extinct in the year of 1865. This has been followed by the arrival of
Europeansthat came to Australia during those times. The emus that live on the
mainland of Australia this have been very affected by humans. The emus that live
on the east coast of Australia or being kicked out of these types of areas because
there is no room for them because the human population is growing a lot. The
other problem that the emu is facing so many different types of dangers in the
9. Australia’s outback there is a problem for the emu over there because of
agricultural development and water provided that is for the livestock that lives in
this part Australia. Then these birds are being sent into new regions. But these
regions are too dry for these birds to survive in. The other threats that the emu
faces is that they are getting ridden over by lots of different types of vehicles.
There are so many people thatare raising them for meat, oil and for leather. The
population of the emu is the total of stabled. The other threats that these birds
are facing is with droughts and wildfires.
Message from Author
We must do something to help and to save these amazing animals. These birds
need all the help that they can get. The emu has the right to continue living on
this planet. They are doing their part in nature and we should find a place in
nature to. This is a really big planet that is filled with wonders and discoveries that
are just waiting to be found. We have to make this planet a safe place for us for
the other creatures that we share it with. This is our beautiful home and it
deserves to have a second change to live for the next generation to come on this
planet. There is a really big, bright and beautiful future that is what will happen if
we find a way to project our planet. Our world and our home will be a much
happier and a mush cleaner place to live in. We have to make room for other
living creatures to. God made animals for a reason just like he made us. That is
what I know about the emu. If we all work together we can save the emu and the
other animals that live on this planet to. Together we can make a difference in
our beautiful planet that we all share. Thank you so much for doing your part.
With you reading and enjoying this book you are helping your favorite animal and
its survival in the world. Without your support and love and respect your favorite
animal will have a chance to make a comeback. This is a huge thank you for
helping these animals and everything else that has to do with nature. Nature it is
very important because without nature our planet will not be so beautiful and full
of wonder that can open our eyes to a world that they never had imagined.
Nature thanks you for your support.