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Fresh water Biomes Project

By:AbdulRahman Althani & Haya Althani . Fresh water Biomes Project . Bitterling. Found in: Northern & Eastern Europe: Northern France, Germany, east to black and Caspian Sea Basin; introduced in north America Diet: Small invertebrates Habitat: lakes , ponds , slow rivers

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Fresh water Biomes Project

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  1. By:AbdulRahman Althani & Haya Althani Fresh water Biomes Project

  2. Bitterling Found in: Northern & Eastern Europe: Northern France, Germany, east to black and Caspian Sea Basin; introduced in north America Diet: Small invertebrates Habitat: lakes , ponds , slow rivers Another name: Rhodeus sericeus Size:6-9 cm How they are adapted?? Their small bodies help them swim in smaller areas and catch their prey (because their pray are more than 12 x smaller than them)

  3. Bull Frog Class: Amphibian: Amphibians Habitat: lakes, ponds, slow streams Another name: Rana catesbeiana Family: Ranidae: True Frogs Found in: Eastern and central USA; introduced in western areas and in Mexico, Cuba ,And northern Italy How are they adapted?? Because they can camouflage its easier to catch their flying prey. http://www.mbgnet.net/fresh/lakes/index.htm

  4. Common Crap http://www.mbgnet.net/fresh/lakes/index.htm Found in: Always in Southern Europe and black sea area; introduced in northern Europe, North and South America, Australia, New Zealand, parts of Asia and Africa Diet: Crustaceans ,insect larvae, mollusks ,and some vegetation Size:51 cm-1m Another name : CyprinusCarpio Habitat: lowland lakes ,and rivers How are they adapted??? Their fairly small body and mouth is really helpful when it comes to finding its prey.

  5. Palms No other plants makes you feel that you are in the tropics only the palm trees. But not all palms are from tropics and not from wet forests. Many are found in arid environments right around the world. Palms are also very diverse in appearance with tall, thin trunks ,short, stout trunks or no trunks- fronds which can be feathered (like the coconut palm) , plate shaped or just deeply lobed. How they are adpted?? They have a really string basic branch that can help it stand hard waves. http://wettropics.gov.au/pa/pa_plants_info.html#

  6. Aquarium plants The benefits of an aquarium stability and. balance are numerous. Water plants produce oxygen through a process called photosynthesis. They absorb carbon dioxaide, and they braked own waste materials.

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