Collecting data about the biodiversity of the Northern Hardwood Forest ecosystem is important because biodiversity is one sign that the ecosystem is healthy. It shows that it’s a healthy ecosystem because having biodiversity means that it has what the plants and animals need to survive. Our ...more ↓
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The Red-Backed Salamander is one of the most common salamanders in Vermont. The Red-Backed Salamander is super easy to find; they are black with a red stripe down the middle, some don’t have the red stripe but most do. Their bellies have black and white speckles. The salamander grows to five inches long.
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The Red-Backed Salamander is a ...more ↓
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The Eastern Newt/ Red Eft is different from the other organisms because it has five orange spots on each side of its back and its belly is yellow. When they are young they are orange but when they are fully grown they live in the water and are a dark brown and green color.
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The Red Eft Newt is a consumer, because its eats other organisms ...more ↓
The eastern chipmunk (Tamias (Tamias) striatus) is a chipmunk species found in eastern North America. It is the sole living member of the chipmunk subgenus Tamias, sometimes recognised as a separate genus. Its name comes from the Odawa (Ottawa) word ajidamoonh or the Ojibwe word ajidamoo, which translates literally as "one who descends trees headlong."
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The color of the red fox is very distinctive because of it’s bright reddish and orangish color. You can also identify a fox by its tracks. Its tracks looks different in comparison to a dog: a domesticated dog has an x shape in its paw whereas any wild dog doesn't have the x shape.
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The red fox is a consumer because it eats food to get its energy. ...more ↓
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The Spotted Salamander is different from other organisms because it has bright yellow spots that distinguish this secretive amphibian. Spotted Salamanders spend most of their lives hidden in dark, damp places.
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The spotted salamander is a consumer because it eats living things and that’s what gives it energy. Spotted salamanders eat mainly small ...more ↓
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Common species have between 36 to 400 legs. A rare species named illacme plenipes has up to 750 legs. There are approximately 12,000 named species. The longest species is the giant African millipede. Millipedes are circular and centipedes are flat.
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Millipedes are decomposers because they eat dead plant matter and decaying leaves. The millipede ...more ↓
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You can identify a gray treefrog by its size and color. It’s 1.6 - 2 inches (4-5cm) and the body is green and under the chin is gray. Cope’s gray treefrog is a species found in the U.S. The gray treefrog is most commonly found in northern America. It is smaller than other frogs like the bullfrog, which is a lot bigger than the gray treefrog. The american toad is also much ...more ↓