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10 most endangered animals as of 2014
Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
Amur Leopard
Javon Rhinoceros
Northern Sportive Lemur
Northern Right Whale
The Saola
Leatherback Sea Turtle
Siberian or Amur Tiger
Chinese Giant Salamander
The Little Dodo Bird
Ivory
-Billed Woodpecker
North American Bird that is already
endangered
and may actually be
extinct.
Amur Leopard
The world's rarest
cat
Javan
rhinoceros
swamp-delling
asian rhinos
Northern
Sportive Lemur
scarcest of Madagascar's
fast dwindling
lemur species
Northern Right Whale
350
right whales still swim the
atlantic.
The saola
Asian Unicorn
Leatherback
Sea Turtle
world's
largest
turtle
Siberian Tiger
World's biggest
cat
The little dodo bird
Tooth-billed pigeon
Trophic level
a step in nutritive series of an ecosystem.
Producers
organism that serves as a source of food for other
organisms
in a food chain.
autothrops
species that
make their own food
heterotrophs
cannot
make
their own
food
Herbivores
Eats plants.
Carnivorce
eat only
animals
or
meat
decomposers
feeds on and breaks down dead
plant
or
animal
matter
Energy
pyramid
order
1
Producer
2
Primary
consumers
3
Secondary
consumers
4
Tertiary
Consumers
Food
Chains
a sequence of
food transfer
Accumulation
water
pools in large vodies like oceans,seas, and
lakes.
Condensation
water vapor or gas in the
air
turns into
liquid water
Evaporation
-liquid
water
becomes
water vapor
Precipitation
water
falls from
clouds
in the sky
Subsurface
Runoff
water
that flows in
underground
Surface Runoff
water
that flows in
surface streams
Transpiration
water within plants
evaporates
into the atmosphere.