ANIMALS AT ETON COLLEGE COLLECTIONS HABITATS tahr marmot
ANIMALS AT ETON COLLEGE COLLECTIONS
HABITATS
tahr marmot snow leopard Himalayan Mountains, Asia
badger great spotted woodpecker red squirrel Forest, Northern Europe
Arctic fox polar bear snowy owl
Great Barrier Reef, Australia sea cucumber blacktip reef shark lionfish
Kalahari Desert, Southern Africa white backed vulture puff adder meerkat
pike River, England heron otter
harbour seal puffin mussels Maine Beach, North America
golden lion tamarin glass frog green iguana Amazon Rainforest, South America
Serengeti Savannah, East Africa agama lizard secretary bird lion
FOOD CHAINS
sunlight Plants water nutrients from the soil
survive Animals grow get energy
Omnivore Herbivore Carnivore
Put this food chain in order Lio n Gras s Zebra
Producer Consumer
Banded Snail The most colourful snail in UK range of habitats including woodland, grassland, hedgerows and garden shrubs. Plant feeder - wide range of fresh vegetation, including grasses and clover Hare’s Foot Trefoil A clover widespread found in dry grasslands and sandy soils, inland at the coast pale pink flowers Song Thrush Song bird Partially migratory Omnivorous Tends to use a favourite stone as an anvil to break open its dinner Stoat Small predator long, low-slung body that makes it particularly well suited to hunting small rodents and rabbits active by day and night Red Fescue A grass Found in meadow grasslands Barn Owl Common throughout UK Hunts mostly by night Red Squirrel Tree squirrel Lives in woodlands but can hunt by day specialises in hunting animals on the ground nearly all food consists of small mammals Field Vole One of the most common mammals in Europe Found in moist grassy habitats herbivore Beech Deciduous tree Produces nuts
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