Whose Skull is it Omnivores Raccoons are omnivores
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Whose Skull is it?
Omnivores
Raccoons are omnivores.
You can find them living today in parks, forests…
…or even in your own neighborhood.
Herbivores
Rabbits are herbivores
Rabbits can be found today in parks, grasslands and even your own neighborhood.
Snowshoe hares change colors with the seasons. Summer color. Winter color. Changing from winter to summer color.
Who’s next?
Mammoths were Ice Age relatives of the elephant.
They lived 12, 000 years ago right here in Ohio.
With their flat teeth, mammoths ate grass.
Sometimes mammoths are found frozen in ice.
Mastodons were also Ice Age elephant relatives who lived in Ohio 12, 000 years ago
More mastodons are found in Ohio than in any other state.
Mastodons had “bumpy” teeth. They ate leaves, twigs and bark.
Carnivores
Bobcats are carnivores.
Bobcats live in Ohio, but they are very hard to find.
Who’s next?
Saber-toothed cats were carnivores.
They lived 12, 000 years ago during the last ice age.
Their long canine teeth were used to kill their prey.
Who’s next?
Tyrannosaurus rex was a carnivore who lived 70 million years ago.
T. rex hunted other dinosaurs and probably also scavenged dead dinosaurs.
Some paleontologists think T. rex may have been covered in feathers.
Who’s next?
Dunkleosteus was a carnivore who ate other fish and even sharks.
They lived right here in northern Ohio, 360 million years ago, when this area was under a shallow ocean.
Dunkleosteus lived all over the world, but the best fossils are found in the shale cliffs above the Rocky River.
- Is a raccoon a herbivore carnivore or omnivore
- Insidan region jh
- Skull of herbivores
- Arboreal hypothesis
- Rhinoceros omnivore carnivore herbivore
- Chaparral omnivores
- Omnivores examples
- Chaparral biotic factors
- Eating habits of herbivores
- Nocturnal omnivores meaning
- Are flamingos omnivores
- Reptiles carnivores
- Carnivores in the coral reef
- Herbivore dentition
- How many herbivores are there
- Kingfisher food chain
- Whats an omnivore
- Grass herbivore carnivore omnivore
- Kinetic skull meaning
- Skull and wings
- Cotton wool appearance of skull
- Neolithic plastered skull from jericho why was it created
- Kv m
- Chapter 5 the skeletal system axial skeleton skull
- Sutural bone
- Labour definition
- Hagfish skull
- Axial skeleton chapter 5 the skeletal system
- Calcitonin
- Cotton wool appearance of skull
- Arcelin
- Skull fracture
- Nasal silling/guttering
- Normal labour