Tuesday, October 20, 2015
The biome of the Orangutan
The orangutan lives in the tropical rainforest. The general area it lives in is southeast Asia. The tropical climate range of a rainforest is 68 to 93 degrees Fahrenheit, humidity is between 77 to 88 %, and rainfall is often more than 100 inches a
year. Rainforests now cover less than 6% on the earth. there is very little seasonal change, but during some times there's less rain fall occurring, and in
monsoonal areas, there's a real dry season. Different flaura and fauna are commonly found in a tropical rainforest. Flaura- Orchids, Lianas, and Buttress Roots. Fauna- Macaws, Toucan, and Spider Monkeys.
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ReplyDeletePartial - "Describes your endangered species' niche (i.e. how does your organism function in this ecosystem? What does it "do", and how does the ecosystem support it?)
ReplyDeleteOutlines a typical food chain that includes your endangered species, and correctly identifies the trophic level of each species in the food chain (i.e. secondary consumer, etc.).
Lists at least one other species (besides humans) with which your endangered species competes, and explains the specific niche overlap that leads to this competition.
Includes a works cited section at the end with MLA citations for at least two outside sources" is missing, also you did not add the specific adaptation that allows for those plants to survive in the tropical forest
I didn't get to complete my assignment. If I could've I would've included all the aspects that you don't see
DeleteThis post would have been the place to complete the assignment.
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