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Explains the structure of the food chain (composed of plants and animals) in a savanna habitat.
Describes food chains in the savanna, beginning with carnivores, such as a cheetah or a lion, and ending with decomposers.
Describes how forest animals get their energy from food chains.
Learn about photosynthesis, the food chain, and how everything is interconnected.
"Explains the concept of a food chain and how plants, animals, and humans are ecologically linked." -- T.p. verso.
Profiles a variety of rain forest consumers, producers, and decomposers, explaining how each one fits into the region.
Profiles a variety of North American forest consumers, producers, and decomposers, explaining how each one fits into the region.
Describes food chains in the tundra, beginning with carnivores, such as a falcon or a polar bear, and ending with decomposers.
Welcome to an African Savanna! As you walk through the tall grass, the Savanna seems flat and empty. But it is full of life, from a tortoise munching on some green leaves to a lion prowling for its next feast. Day and night on the savanna, the hunt is on to find food—and to avoid becoming someone else’s next meal. All living things are connected to one another in a food chain, from animal to animal, animal to plant, plant to insect, and insect to animal. What path will you take to follow the food chain through the forest? Will you ... Race with a hunting cheetah? Graze with a hippo and her calf? Slither through the grass with an Egyptian cobra? Follow all three chains and many more on this who-eats-what adventure!
Welcome to the desert! Some people think of the desert as a hot, dry, lifeless place. But it is full of life, with diamondback rattlesnakes stalking scorpions and coyotes prowling for rabbits after nightfall. Day and night in the desert, the hunt is on to find food—and to avoid becoming someone else’s next meal. All living things are connected to one another in a food chain, from animal to animal, animal to plant, plant to insect, and insect to animal. What path will you take to follow the food chain through the desert? Will you ... Race after a roadrunner chasing her dinner? Fly with a pallid bat during her nightly insect feast? Shadow a pronghorn dining on prickly pear? Follow all three chains and many more on this who-eats-what adventure!