PPT-Caribou

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Dylan Caribou Habitats Lowland and alpine tundra boreal forest cool wind blow sites or snow felid in the summer Caribou eating Habit They eat grass sedges lichens

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Dylan Caribou Habitats Lowland and alpine tundra boreal forest cool wind blow sites or snow felid in the summer Caribou eating Habit They eat grass sedges lichens of willow and birch herbs. Alex. H. abitat. Cold . northern . parts of the world. F. ood. Eats . berries, leaves, . and grass. F. acts. Male caribou use their antlers to fight. Caribou live together in groups called herd. Caribou migrate longer distances than any other land mammal. By Ryan . hanville. Anatomy. It looks like a deer with large antlers, brown or gray coat. Males have a white mane.. Habitat . Caribou live in Canadian tundra, forests, and mountains.. Diet. They eat leaves, grass, and other plant material.. Click play at the bottom of the screen to start the video!. Home Menu. . Countries. Indigenous People. Hunting. Transportation. Home. Warmth. Food. Countries in the Arctic. How did the Inuit Use the Natural/Physical Environment to Meet their Basic Needs?. Montgomery County Public Schools, Maryland . Curriculum 2.0 - Grade 4 2012. The Inuit are a group of culturally similar people living in the Arctic regions of the United States, Canada, Greenland, and Russia. The Inuit used to be called Eskimos, but they prefer the name “Inuit.” In the Inuit language, Inuit means “the real people”. . By: Kevin, Hayley, and Caroline. Northern Hemisphere. Falls between 2 biomes: . Taiga. and the . Ice Caps. Global Locations. Artic Tundra Food Web. 6-10 inches yearly (mostly snow). Summer. : sun 24/7 (3-12 degrees Celsius). Sonja Ohm. Kevin Jachymowski. General Description - Location. Located on in the Northern Hemisphere . Covers about 1/5 of the Earths land surface. Arctic Tundra is a place of barren land, that sometimes is grassland. Goal:to. . descover. . eskimo’s. world and give them more value. 1Were do they came from?. 2Their home. 3Traditions. 4Their food. 5Myths . and misconceptions about the Eskimo. 6Dwellings. 7Clothing. . 2005 George River Recon Expedition . Photo: Gary McGuffin. VISIONS OF THE BOREAL FOREST. An exhibition and expedition project of the. . Smithsonian Institution’s . By: Josh . Loflin. Kyla R.. Location of Tundra. Also called the “ice desert” “frozen prairie” The tundra biome is the coldest of all terrestrial ecosystems and also the most chaotic. The two types of . The Native People of Alaska. Denali 2013. About 35,000 years ago people came over to Alaska across the Bering . Land Bridge. .  . The ancestors of the . Athabascans. probably migrated across the Bering Land Bridge at the end of the last ice age, about 12,000 years ago.. . Food and Agriculture. Inuit living in . Nunangat. harvested country food.. Seals were most common to hunt for their bones, oil and skin.. The . I. nuits. ate lots of meat due to lack of vegetation.. How does the animal get food?. How does it stay warm in the Ar. ctic environment?. How does it defend itself. ?. Does it migrate?. How many young does a female have in her lifetime?. How many survive. MUTANT MAYHEM MUTANT MAYHEM Mission You are tasked with creating your own genetically mutated players. You will combine 3 animals native to its biome to create a genetically modified organism (GMO) **Get video** Paul Wolfe? The Inuit People:. Inuit, which simply means “The People” in their . own language. , refers to the . indigenous. people of the Arctic. . This . word has . replaced “Eskimo. ” in Canada and Greenland, where it is now considered .

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