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In these photos, the earthworm interacts
with the soil, by eating all the debris and
waste, because earthworms are decom-
posers.
The sun is shining on the grass,
which helps it grow.
The brook moss needs to interact with the
water.
Coyote Deer Grass
Flow of Energy
Hawk Squirrel Nuts
Energy
PRODUCERS:
Plants such as the
highbush cranberry
CONSUMERS:
Animals like the Eastern Gray Squirrel, or foxes
Heat
Primary consumers will feed on plants, secondary consumers will feed on primary consumers, and tertiary consumers, at the highest level, will eat any type of consumer.
There are three levels of consumers:
DECOMPOSERS:
Such as the species of mushrooms, Agaricales
LOG
DEAD FISH SKULL
WATER
ROCKS/ CLIFFS
CHARCOAL
All living things need oxygen to
survive in Bluffer's Park. Even
animals that live in water need
air.
Raccoons are scavengers, and they
will eat almost anything. A raccoon
might feed on a dead fish, like the
picture.
In this photo, the pebbles and rocks interact with
water, so it's an interaction between two abiotic
things.
LILY PADS
DEAD FISH
BROOK MOSS
PLANTS IN WATER
MALLARD DUCKS
EASTERN RACCOON
COMMON TERN
EASTERN GREY SQUIRREL
Flock of seagulls
HIGHBUSH CRANBERRY
WHITE ANEMONE
WEEPING WILLOW
SILVER MAPLE
CORIANDER
YELLOW DANDELION
JACK PINE
SUGAR MAPLE
ARANEUS SPIDER
WOOLLY BEAR
CATERPILLAR
VICEROY BUTTERFLY
SPOTTED TUSSOCK MOTH