Valerie Woistman`s Class

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Transcript Valerie Woistman`s Class

By: Mrs. Woistman’s Class
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Dimarco Thompson
Snakes – South America
 There are 2,700 left in this species
around the world. They live in trees,
water, forests, desert, and prairies.
 Snakes eat birds, frogs, small deer,
and other reptiles.. Snakes eat their
prey whole and are able to consume
it.
 The threats are roads being built,
habitat destruction, and trees being
cut down.
Timothy Shreck
Tiger - Asia
 There 3,000-4,500 left in the wild.
 Tigers live in parts of the South,
Southeast Asia, China, and the
Russian Far East.
 Tigers eat sambar deer, wild pigs,
water buffalo, antelope, sloth bears,
dogs, leaopards, crocodiles, pythons,
monkeys, hares, humans, and
domestic cattle.
 (Global warming ) ocean levels are
hogging up lands and their habitats.
Khalil Vennie
Black Footed Ferret – North America
 The ferret lives in prairie dog
burrows.
 The ferret eats a lot of prairie dogs,
but is not eaten by anything.
 Prairie dog colonies have been
reduced to less than 5% of the area
they originally occupied due to
habitat destruction, poisoning,
shooting, and exotic disease.
Joshua Shaffer
Dolphins- North America
 Dolphins live in shallow areas of
tropical and temperate oceans
worldwide.
 Dolphins eat fish, squid and
crustaceans.
 Global warming, marine pollution,
and boat traffic are reasons why
dolphins are an endangered species.
Ryan Bildhauer
Desert Tortoise - Asia
 The desert tortoise lives in the desert
where it is hot and dry.
 They eat grass and bushes.
 The desert tortoise is sensitive to
human disturbances. There has been
an increase in urban development.
Certain fatal diseases have led to a
decrease in the tortoise population.
Tyler Vates
Hawaiian Monk Seal – North America
 The Hawaiian Monk Seal lives in
the Central Pacific, in the mostly
uninhabited northwestern
Hawaiian Islands.
 They eat fish, octopus, squid, and
lobster.
 They are endangered because of
humans, sharks, entanglement in
fishing nets , marine debris, disease
and hunting for skins.
Michael Shoup
Penguin – Antarctica
 Penguins live mostly in the water. Most
are found in Antarctica in the very cold
waters in the icy ocean.
 Penguins eat krills, fish, and squid.
 Penguins are an endangered species
due to global warming.
Zane Rosner
Bats - Europe
 They live almost anywhere except
polar regions or extreme deserts.
They find shelters in cave, dead
trees and buildings.
 The eat insects, fruit, bird, lizard
and frogs.
 They are endangered because of
people , turbines placed along
migratory routs and disease called
nose syndrome.