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The Grasslands of Americas

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In South America they are know as pampas and are

located in the south of the continent.

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In North America grasslands are known as prairies and are located around the rocky mountains.

1.4 million sq. miles

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Animals of the grasslands

Zoology Research By: Jesse Williams

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• national bird of U.S.

• weighs 8-12 lbs

• wingspan can be 2 m.\7 ft.

• Changed to a recovered species as of July 2000

• Hunts in pairs

Bald Eagles

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• Prairie dogs are named for their dog-like yip

• They are very social animals|

Prairie Dogs

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Badger• Males are 21-29 in.

• Females are 17-26 in.

• Average weight is 9-27 lbs.

• Sometimes pairs up with coyotes for hunting ground squirrels

• Listed as a Species of Special Concern by the California Department of Fish and Game

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Swift Fox• Also known as the Prairie Fox

• Almost went extinct

• gets its name because it can reach speeds of 25 mph

• Nocturnal

• Considered to be endangered in Canada by the Committee on the

Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada

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• Males are 18-44 lbs.• Females are 7-18 lbs.• 4 ft. long including tail

Coyotes

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Bobcats• Weighs an average of 33lbs.

• Body is 26-42 in. long

• Tail is 4-8 in.

• Average 2 ft. tall

• Favorite prey is rabbit

• is prey to cougars and pumas

• On the Least Concern list

• As many as 1 million live in the U.S.

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Weather Climate Research by : Megan Compton

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There are two different types of grasslands in the

Americas Tempera

te

Tropical

&

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Temperate

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Winter to cold for grass to growCan get as low as -40* FDormant season

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• 10-30 in. of rain a year• When rain comes flowers

bloom• Can last 100-175 days• No frost so plants can grow

• Growing season

Summer

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• humid • very wet

• Tall• 25-60 inches per year

• Upper layers of soil are moist

• deeper layers are always dry

• Dry seasons • Rainy seasons

Topical

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Plant life

Dustin

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Presidio Clarkiagrows to 16 inches tallleaves are very small and narrow few in numberlavender-pink petalsFlowers grow from May to July

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Wild IndigoFamily: Pea (Fabaceae) Height: 1-3 feetFlower size: 1/2 inch longFlower color: yellowFlowering time: May to SeptemberOrigin: native

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Marin dwarf-flax8 in tallFewer than 20 sites knownThread-like stemlinear leavesflowers are small with five rose to whitish

petalsform congestedflat-topped clustersBlooming time is May to July

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Bibliography

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"images/baldegales." blue planet biomes. West Tisbury Elementary School, 2009. Web. 18 May 2010. <http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/images/baldegale_grasslands.jpg> 

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