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Fort Tropicale

Fort Tropicale

Luca EstradaP.72013(Tropical Rainforest)

The best place after EarthThe newly-found planet Fret Tropicale, is the best option for you and your family, friends and relatives to live in. Discovered by the famous astronaut Luca, Fret Tropicale offers the best for all human life. There are many animals, not only to mention they are beautiful and exotic. In no other place they can be found like the capuchin monkey and the pacific tree frog. The climate is amazing, during the whole year it gets between 35 C and 25 C. This is one of the reasons this planet is paradise, during the whole year there is warm weather and during the night it doesnt get either hot or cold two in one! The days last 22 hours and the year lasts 363 days. There is a lot of sunlight and rain in this planet, about 125 to 660 cm of rainfall per year. In fact, Fret receives so much of it that plants grow up to be stronger and longer. It is very humid since there is a lot of rain, humus covers most of the floor due to decaying organisms. The soil is mostly not fertile but there are parts in which it is. There is enough fruits growing in trees, so no plantation would ever be needed. Fret Tropicale, the best place after Earth.SymbiosisMutualismCommensalismParasitismClick on buttons!Landforms: There are many rivers, flood plains and many mountains. There is vegetation in mostly all of the landforms filling it with a lot of green. Also, there are many valleys and wetlands.

Food Web key:ProducersFirst Level ConsumersSecond Level ConsumersThird Level ConsumersDecomposers ScavengerFood Web

Biotic Factors:NormalScientificHumansHomo SapienFlower from orange treeCitrus Sinesis L. OsbeckOrange SeedsCitrus SinesisMule DeerOdocoileus HemionusPacific Tree FrogPseudacris RegillaBlack Tipped JackrabbitLepus CalifornicusWestern WhiptailAspidoscelis TigrisTermitesTermitoidae Verilion Waxcap Mushroom Hygrocybe MiniataKing VultureSaroramphus Papa Red Breasted NuthatchSitta CanadensisPikaOchotonaRingtailLemur CattaCoyoteCanis LatransMountain LionPuma Concolor Bobcat Lynx Rufus MutualismThe relationship between a Capuchin monkey and flowering trees is considered mutualism because monkeys feed on the nectar from the trees. The pollen from the tree gets on the monkeys face and is eventually transferred to other plants.

Back to symbiosisPredator / prey relationshipsA bobcat preys on a Pine marten as a part of their daily diets. Pine martens can climb high up in trees and be very fast, in order to catch them, bobcats must be very smart.

Predator / prey relationshipA mountain lion preys on a black tipped jackrabbit as a part of its diet since it is a very healthy meal and can be found in the rainforest.

Predator/prey graph

The struggle Mountain lions, compete with humans for territory and food. Humans knock many trees down which means that the animals mountain lions prey on, dont have a home. Mountain lions then, do not have as many resources to eat nor to shelter within.

Sources:Info:Strahler, Arthur N.. "Rainforest Biomes." blue planet biomes . N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Nov 2013. http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/rainforest.htm.

"tropical rainforest." wikipedia. wikipedia, n.d. Web. 25 Nov 2013. .

Baptise, Melissa. "Symbiosis." Melissa1234. weebly. Web. 25 Nov 2013. .

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