ohio plants and animals medill elementary school 2 nd grade 2010
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Ohio Plants and Animals
Medill Elementary School
2nd Grade 2010
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Northern Cardinal
• The cardinal is the state bird of Ohio.
• Cardinals can usually be found singing near the top of the tallest tree in their territory.
• It is well known for its rich distance call.
By: Tyler
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American Toad
• An American toad eats insects and invertebrates.
• Male american toads are brown, gray, olive, or brick red.
• It lives on land and in water found in Ohio.
• American toads’ enemies are large animals.
By: Ariane
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Muskrat
• A muskrat lives in a lodge made of sticks.
• It eats plants, clams, frogs, crayfish, and fish.
• A muskrat is 1 ¼ to 4 pounds and 16 to 24 inches long.
• A muskrat looks like a beaver but it is different.
By: Brenya
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House Mouse
• It eats plants, insects, and meat.
• The house mouse is small.
• It is a gray-brown color.• The house mouse is
normally found in buildings.
By: Bryce
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Red Fox
• A red fox lives in North America.
• A red fox eats mice, rats, rabbits, and groundhogs.
• A red fox is red.• The red fox is one of
two fox species in Ohio.
By: Caleb
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Black Bear
• Black bears eat fish, fruit, and meat.
• Black bears live in the woodlands.
• It does not have an enemy.
By: Camden
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Hackberry• The hackberry wing is
19-25 inches long.• Their flight period is
June, August, and September.
• Hackberries eat rotten fruit.
By:Chloe
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Black Bear
• A black bear eats grasses, fruits, meats, berries, and insects.
• A black bear can get five to six feet tall.
• A black bear can be found in the southern part of Ohio.
By: Dominick
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White-Tailed Deer
• Babies are born in mid-May through July.
• They live in parks, backyards, and woods.
• The white-tail deer has two seasonal coats.
By: Cody
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Bald Eagle
• Bald eagles are black, yellow, and white.
• The bald eagle is our national symbol.
• The adult bald eagle is one of the most easily recognized species of wildlife.
By: Dylan
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Laughing Gull
• A laughing gull eats insects, fish, shellfish, and crabs.
• It lives on beaches, islands, and salt marshes.
• It has a black hood, and a dark gray back and wings.
• The wing tips are black and its bill is red.
• Their nests are made of sticks, grass, and marsh vegetation.
By: Ellie
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Striped Skunk
• A striped skunk eats fish, fruit, grass, and small leaves.
• Striped skunks can get as long as a house cat.
• A striped skunk lives everywhere from rural areas to the suburbs.
• It is black and white.
By: Houston
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Snowshoe Hare
• Snowshoe hares are white and brown.
• Snowshoe hares live in the Northern forests of North America.
• A snowshoe hare eats grasses, clovers, and vegetable sprouts.
• A snowshoe hares enemies are foxes, lynx and raptors.
By: Justice
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Snapping Turtle
• Snapping turtles eat plants, fish, birds, and small mammals.
• A snapping turtle goes in its shell when it is scared.
• It lives in its shell.
By: Liam
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Red Admiral
• The red admiral is red, black, orange, and white.
• It has white spots at the tip of the forewing.
• It eats nectar on many flowers.
• The red admiral is found in woodland edges, fields near woods, and gardens.
By: Mallory
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Bobcat
• Bobcats eat rabbits and white tailed deer.
• They are light grey in color.
• They live in the woods of Ohio and sometimes comes into areas where people live.
By: Bryan
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Common Wall Lizard
• The common wall lizard eats flies, beetles, and spiders.
• The common wall lizard’s back is green or brown with black blotches and lighter in color on the belly.
• It’s illegal to release a common wall lizard into Ohio.
By: Morgan
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Channel Catfish• A channel catfish eats
insects, larva, crayfish, mollusks and smaller fish.
• It lives in large streams, lakes, rivers, and farm ponds.
• Its size is 15-25 inches.• The channel catfish’s
color is blue gray.
By: Tanner
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Coyote• The coyote looks like a
medium-sized dog.• Most coyotes are gray.• The coyote is most
active at night.• Coyotes eat small
mammals, vegetables, and nuts.
By: Willis
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Eastern Foxsnake
• The eastern foxsnake squeezes its food.
• The eastern foxsnake is over five long.
• The eastern foxsnake lives wherever rodents are found.
• The eastern foxsnake is yellowish to golden brown.
By: Aaron
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Henslow’s Sparrow
• The Henslow’s sparrow’s eggs are white with brown spots.
• The Henslow’s sparrow can lay 3-5 eggs at a time.
• The Henslow’s sparrow is area sensitive.
• The Henslow’s sparrow nests on the ground.
By: Adam
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Bobcat
• Bobcats are rare today.• In 1850 bobcats were
common. • They have sharp claws
and teeth. • When they hunt they lie
down and wait for their prey.
By: Andrew
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Green Frog
• Green frogs live near the water.
• Green frogs are green and brown.
• Green frogs can get 2.25-3.5 inches long.
• Green frogs are like bullfrogs.
By: Breanna
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Red Fox
• There are usually 5 or 6 kits born at once.
• The young are called kits.
• The red fox tracks down animals.
• The red fox does not eat fish.
By: Chase
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Monarch
• It is orange with yellow and red spots.
• A Monarch is 4 inches long.
• Monarchs eat milkweed.
By: David
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American Robin
• An American robin lives in southern Ohio.
• American robins eat earthworms, insects, and fruit.
• American robins eat in the morning and evenings.
By: Hannah
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Coyote
• A coyote eats small mammals, shrews, rabbits, mice, vegetables, nuts, and carrion.
• A coyote is gray, black, rusty brown, and white.
• Coyote babies are called pups.
• A coyote is similar to dogs and wolves.
By: Kaylee
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Smooth Rose
• Smooth roses can be found on rocky shores, prairies, railroad grades, road banks, and old limestone quarries.
• They can get up to 2 meters high.
• Smooth roses flower from June to August.
By: Chloe
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Wood Frog
• It lives in woodlands.• Wood frog eats small
invertebrates.• It looks tan and orange.
By: Nathan
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Red Fox
• A Red Fox eats mice, rats, rabbits, groundhogs, birds, fruits, and some grass.
• The tail of a Red Fox is usually between 14 and 16 inches long.
• Red Foxes are nocturnal.
By: Deven
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Blue Jay
• They eat nut and seeds.• They live in trees.• They swim in water.
By: Noah
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Blue Catfish
• A blue catfish reaches up to 30-40 inches.
• A blue catfish feeds on other fish.
• A blue catfish can be gray or silver.
By: Preston
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American Painted Lady
• It lives in meadows fields, and along roadsides.
• They are not colorful.• American Painted
Ladies eat milkweed.
By: Rachel
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Iceland Gull
• An Iceland gull nests on cliffs or sandy places.
• The Iceland gull lives in Lake Erie.
• Aquatic fish are eaten by Iceland gulls.
• The Iceland gull can lay 2-3 eggs.
By: Grace
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Raccoon
• Raccoons can live anywhere where they can find food.
• Raccoons eat baby birds, frogs, fish, acorns, and berries.
• To some animals a raccoon is dangerous.
• Raccoons are fat because they will eat anything.
By: Sarah
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Spotted Turtle
• A spotted turtle has yellow spots and the rest of the shell is black.
• It lays eggs. • It lives in the wet
meadow and woods. • It eats plants and
animals.
By: Videl
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Eastern Black Kingsnake
• The Eastern black Kingsnake can only be found near rivers.
• They can swim very good.
• It is very venomous.• It eats small animals.
By: Vincent
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Flathead Catfish
• It feeds on live fish.• It grows up to 60 inches
long. • The flathead catfish lays
100,000 eggs.
By: Wyatt
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Skunk
• Skunks eat small fish.• It weighs between 2-11
pounds and gets to 22-31 inches.
• It lives in rural areas and suburbs.
• It can spray up to 15 feet.
By: Adam
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Blue Jay
• The blue Jay lives in oak woods.
• They build their nests out of twigs, leaves, and grass.
• It eats nuts, seeds, mice, and frogs.
• The female has 3 to 6 eggs.
By: Ethan
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Small Mouth Bass
• Small mouth bass are about 12-15 inches long.
• They can be found in every county in the state of Ohio.
• Small mouth bass thrive in the streams with gravel floors.
By: Gabby
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Mouse
• A mouse can be gray and brown with a gray or buff-colored belly.
• The tail is scaly.• A mouse eats corn and
cheese.• The house mouse
reproduces often with several litters per year.
By: Hannah
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Lady Bug
• A ladybug lays 10-50 eggs.
• A ladybug eats aphids and other insects.
• You can find a ladybug anywhere.
• The seven-spotted lady beetle is also known as a ladybug.
By: Paige
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Sunflower
• A sunflower can get as tall as 3-10 ft.
• Sunflowers live in large colonies.
• It produces seeds that people and animals like to eat.
• They are perennial plants.
By: Hannah
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Coyote
• The coyote will eat smaller mammals.
• It hunts during daytime hours.
• Their babies are called pups.
By: Kami
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Bobcat
• Bobcat eats rabbits and rodents which are their favorite.
• Bobcats like to live alone.
• Bobcats can weigh between 12 to 68 pounds.
By: Kerstin
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Bull Frog
• A Bull frog can eat crayfish, insects, mice, and other frogs.
• Bull frogs can be 3-5 inches.
• They live in warm, still, shallow, waters.
By : Konner
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Muskrat
• A Muskrat eats plants.• Muskrats are related to
mice and rats.• Muskrats can get very
large.• Muskrats have two
coats of hair.
By:Madison
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Opossum
• An opossum can be found in suburbia and the city.
• An opossum can get as big as a house cat.
• At about three months of age, young possums emerge from the pouch for short periods and will hitch a ride on the mother’s back to get to place to place.
By: Max
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Vulture• A vulture eats carrion.• A vulture can grow up to 6 feet.• A vulture can be found in
deciduous forests and woodlands.
• A vulture has feathers on it’s head to protect itself.
• Adult vultures have red heads and the babies have black heads.
By: Nicholas
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Bald Eagle
• The bald eagle can eat fish and drinks water.
• It can be a prey or a predator.
• The bald eagle can be 3 to 4 feet tall.
By: Noah
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Garter Snake
• A garter snake is found in every habitat type in the state .
• The garter snake is a predator.
• It can get 18 to 26 inches long.
• The young are born in July to October.
By: Riley
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Cottontail Rabbit
• A cottontail rabbit eats clover, dandelion, and dry hay.
• It gets about seven inches high and ten inches long.
• It prefers open areas bordered by thickets or brushy areas.
By:Tae’Lyn
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Brown Bat
• Bats live in caves, under bridges and buildings.
• It eats insects, especially stinkbugs.
• Bats are not blind, nor do they like to live in people’s hair.
• Attacks by bats are extremely rare, even when provoked.
By: William
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Buckeye Tree
• The buckeye tree can grow to 60 feet tall.
• The flowers are green or yellow.
• The nut is a buckeye.• They have a golden
brown husk.
By: Dylan
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Bibliography
• "Ohio Trees." Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources. 26 May 2010. 26 May 2010 <http://dnr.state.oh.us/tabid/5361/Default.aspx>.
• "Species a to Z Guide." Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources. 26 May 2010. 26 May 2010 <http://dnr.state.oh.us/Home/species_a_to_z/speciesguide_default/tabid/6491/Default.aspx>.
• “Native Plant Database.” Ladybird Johnson Wildlife Center 26 May 2010. 26 May 2010 <http://www.wildflower.org/plants/search.php?search_field=lakeside+daisy&newsearch=true&family=Acanthaceae>.
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