[Audio] Picture of animal Picture Picture Picture Javan Rhino Joshua Almonia.
[Audio] Claim Cutting down a forest to use the land for crops or housing is making it hard for animals and plants to survive, and it’s changing how they interact with each other. Picture Picture Picture.
[Audio] Habitat of (Javan rhino) Where does my animal live? Java, Indonesia and found in national park in Java State the location (particular country) where deforestation is occurring to my animal. Include a map of where my animal lives. They were found in some part a while ago until they instantly become endangered MAP OF WHERE MY ANIMAL LIVES.
[Audio] Deforestation What is happening to your animals habitat. What type of deforestation is happening? It cause them to lose their habitat which led to loss habitat..
[Audio] Classification of (animal) Animals scientific name: rhinoceros How is my organism classified (Linnean classification). They were a family and a class..
[Audio] Taxonomy of ( animal) Kingdom: Javan rhino would be eaten or hunted by some stronger predators or mammal Phylum: living with chordate would be hard for them because they could be large animals hunting for them Class: Mammalia could be considered as a mammal but weak, and some large mammal could put their life in more danger if they were around class animals. Order: their species or other species like perissodactyl would be around them some might not. Family: it will be hard because they are rhinoceros and their species only live with Genus. Genus: It might be a bit hard, but they would still be perfect around them. Species: They could live with them because most of them eat grass and small things Explain how/why each level is classified for your animal..
[Audio] Food web of ( animal). Food web of ( animal).
[Audio] Food web Identify multiple flow on effects in the food web you have constructed. ( What would happen if your animal becomes extinct to the other organisms in your food web) The Javan would force to eat most of the other plant and could put them life in more even danger finding food for them would be hard as most because they only eat plant or a producer..
[Audio] Deforestation How deforestation impacts your chosen species. It impacts them because they lose their habitat causing a huge loss for them and making them find a new place where predators or large animals would not eat them. Present data and evidence that shows how deforestation is currently affecting your chosen organism. Predict the effects of environmental change on organisms is your chosen location If the environment is perfect for them, they could have a chance to produce more of them and find a new plant to eat, which will make them have a large number of Species..
[Audio] Human Impacts Describe how human actions can change the relationships between these animals and predict how it might affect the balance of nature The Javan rhino would have a huge population if their homes were not ruined, and it can happen when trees plant more and many more, they could move some part in Asia and go to Africa.
[Audio] Conclusion Summarise your thoughts on the impact of deforestation in your chosen place and endangered animal. Identify evidence to support your conclusions. If that happens they could have a mass population all around Africa, Asia, or maybe have a chance in South America. Construct arguments to explain whether deforestation is affecting your animal It really affects Javan rhinos because they went to other places than in a single place after just a decade of deforestation Made a conclusion for or against the initial claim..
[Audio] . • Although humansßre clearing native trees alid habitats of the common ringtail species appears to be surviving. • This is because it has been able to adapt to suburban environments, changing where it lives and what it eats in order to survive. • However, not all animals are as adaptable as the ringtail possum and other, more vulnerable species are Under threat and the ringtail possum faces new threats (such as traffic). • Further, the long-term Impacts of the ringtail's behaviour changes is not clear, particularly given its role as a plant pollinator. Overall, it is clear that deforestation does impact animals' behaviour and how they interact with each other, leven for resilient species like the common ringtail possum..