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Organism Brochure

Organism Brochure. By: David Martinez. Table of Contents. Slide 1 Picture of Kango Slide 2 Classification of Organism Slide 3 Environment Slide 4 Adaptions #1 Slide 5 Adaptions #2 Slide 6 Ancestor History Slide 7 Adaptions #3 Slide 8 Punnet Square Slide 9 Cladogram

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Organism Brochure

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  1. Organism Brochure By: David Martinez

  2. Table of Contents Slide 1 Picture of Kango Slide 2 Classification of Organism Slide 3 Environment Slide 4 Adaptions #1 Slide 5 Adaptions #2 Slide 6 Ancestor History Slide 7 Adaptions #3 Slide 8 Punnet Square Slide 9 Cladogram Slide 10 Questions & Pictures

  3. Kango

  4. Classification of Organism

  5. Environment The environment that the Kango lives in is New Orleans. The weather there is more cold weather than warm and hot weather. The Kango lives in southeastern America. Other organisms that live nearby are a couple alligators and also cranes, pelicans, and water moccasins. One more animal that lives nearby the Kango is the Russian boar. The Kango also lives in the dark places where not much sun gets passed but the Kango still goes out to hunt for food.

  6. Adaptions #1 When the Kango is a different organisms prey, he has defenses for behavioral and physical defense. Behavioral: The Kango hides in the bushes when it senses a predator coming close. It also jumps to climb on trees so it won’t be attacked by the predator. Physical: It can also kick with its legs and punch with his arms. It can also use its tail to whack predators in the face or where it is harming the Kango.

  7. Adaptions #2 The Kango hunts secretly without telling its prey when to attack. It uses his mouth and teeth to kill the animal and it also kicks and punches its prey to the ground so it won’t run or fly away. Behavioral: The Kango follows its prey secretly until a chance appears when the Kango can strike and have a meal. Physical: The Kangos attacking tricks and strategies are that he can bite when it knows who he wants as its prey. It can also track its prey by smelling it from at least 100 yards or closer.

  8. Ancestor History The Kango has different ancestors like the Tasmanian Tiger. The Tasmanian Wolf has several traits including that it had a abdominal pouch. It also has a stiff tail that stands straight but never wiggly.The Tasmanian Tiger also has stripes down its back just like how part of the Kango has.

  9. Adaptions #3 Three new traits that the Kango got that had been naturally selected were the overbite teeth for kill and eat its prey. Another new trait it got was that he could climb trees depending on how long its claws were to climb. The last trait that the Kango received from the ancestors was that the Kango always had its ears pointed up because its ear bone is so sharp it holds it and can hear from more than 10 miles away. It can also jump high enough to get onto trees or an obstacle.

  10. Punnet Square Eyes B= Brown Eyes gr= Gray Eyes gr B B BB gr B gr gr gr B gr Brown Eyes= 75% Grey Eyes= 25%

  11. Cladogram Kango Dire Wolf Hokkaido Wolf Warm Blooded Bernards Wolf Overpower Bite Honshu Wolf Koala Lemur Large Skull Tasmanian Tiger White/Black Fur Size of a Grey Wolf Powerful Jaw Muscles Pointed Ears

  12. Questions?/Picture

  13. Thanks For Watching

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