Almira's+Fork+Bird+Stuff

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1. Over time all of the Fork Birds data changed because it for some of them they started off high and then they started to go down and for others they started off at the lowest and then started to increase. So that was how all of there status changed.

2. The Fork Bird that was most successful according to my data is the "Four Fork Birds", thats because it started off at zero and then started to slowly increase. While the "Two Fork Bird" did have the highest numbers but then started to decrease.

3.I think a "Natural Selection" is how something is picked and passed down to something else. Natural Selection is that your adapting to your environment, and your environment is a place where all your things are and where you are the most comfortable.

4. After the Fork Birds started to eat Blueberries I think they started to die because they weren't use to eating only Blueberries so there aren't much Fork Birds now. Also I am a hundred positive that they changed in looks, I think that now they're more colorful because they've been only eating Blueberries!

5. This helps to show why Cheetahs are becoming extinct because it says that they are showing very little care in doing anything. If an animal does not do anything then it will be very hard for its type to survive. Thats why the cheetahs are becoming extinct.


 * 1) Describe what happened to each type of fork bird over time.


 * 1) Which fork bird was the most successful? Use your data to support your answer.


 * 1) //Battling Beaks //simulates the idea of **NATURAL SELECTION. **Based on what you did in class, your data and questions 1 and 2, what do you suppose natural selection?


 * 1) As a result of heavy rains, the major food source for fork birds is now blueberries. After many generations, how many types of fork birds do you think there will be? What will the fork birds look like? Explain your answer.


 * 1) The cheetah, an extremely fast and efficient hunter, is an endangered species. The few cheetahs alive today show very little variation. How does this help to explain why cheetahs are on the verge of becoming extinct?