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Ducks of the
future.
By Kaci Rodgers


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Planet Rainforest
2. What kind of climate does your planet have?
Planet rainforest’s climate is wet and hot.


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Protecting
3. How will your bird protect itself from the changes in
weather conditions?
To protect it’s self my bird will have a home in a tall tree
and a home in the water to choose from.


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Body covering
4. What type of body covering or coverings will your bird have? Why?

a. covering #1: Feathers that spurt water out of its wings.
purpose: To keep it cool because it is hot on the planet.

b. covering #2 Web feet alert it from predators and poisonous plants.
purpose: To protect it from things that will hurt it.

c. covering #3:My duck will have 3 eyes.
purpose: To help look for poisonous plants.


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Movement Adaptations
5. What type of feet, wings, or other movement adaption
does your bird need in order to move around the planet?
Why?
My duck has some hair that shoots water like the wings.
This is so it never gets dehydrated.


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Eyes
6. What type of eyes will your bird have?

Why?
My duck has 3 eyes that can see twice as far as humans,
these 3 eyes are blue. This is so it can see anything coming
at it.


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Getting Food
7. What type of food will your bird eat on this planet?
On my planet my duck will eat fish, fruit and nuts.
8. Therefore, what type of beak will it have?
Therefore it will have a beak that goes strait out then has a
hump that leads to a pointed end.


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Getting Water
9. What special adaptations will your bird have to get
water?
My bird will have little dots that suck up water in its wings.
To get water for drinking, it has a certain shaped beak that
helps it.


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Shelter

10a. Where does your bird find shelter?
My bird will build a shelter high in the tall trees of the
Rainforest with twigs.


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Blending in
10b. Does it use mimicry or camouflage to help it blend
into its environment?
My bird will have little green stripes to help it camouflage
with the environment.


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Predators
11. What are the predators that might harm your bird?
The predators that might harm my bird are snakes and
monkeys.
12. How will your bird protect itself from the predators?
To protect itself my bird will fly away or shoot them with
water from its wings or hair.


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Unique Adaptations
13. What is the most unique adaptation that your bird has?
My bird has different colors to confuse the predators and
make them think she is poisonous so they go away.


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Eyes
that see
2 times
better
than
humans

Hair
that
can
spray
water

Wings
that
can
spray
and
absorb
water

Beak
that
helps
get
water

Web feet that
alert it from
things that will
hurt it

Green
stripes to
help
camouflage


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Plants of the
future.
By Kaci Rodgers


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Components
14. What components will your plant have?
Why?
a. Stem
#1: Has spikes on it.
purpose: To help protect it.

b. Flower #2: Has holes in the middle of it for air.
purpose: To help make food.
c. Leaves #3:Has spikes on it.
purpose: To help protect it.
d. Roots #4: Has spikes on it.
purpose: To help protect it.


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Plant Adaptation Summary
15. What type of roots will your plant need?

Why?
My plant has medium, and short roots with little holes in
them to pick up water. This is so it can stay hydrated, and
have extra ingredient's for it’s food.
16. How will your plant make its own food (Photosynthesis)?
My plant will take sun, water, air, and 1 leaf to make a
sugarish tasting liquid.
17. How will your plant disperse its seeds?
One day every week my plant will grow a hole on one of
its leaves and a big chunk of seeds will fall out. After that
is done it has a light line that out lines wear the hole was.


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Plant Adaptation Summary
18. What special adaptations will your plant have to get
water?
To get water my plant has a long root that connects to
one of the pools, also my bird goes and sprays it with water
every day.

19. What are the consumers that might eat your plant?
The animals that might eat my plant are grass snakes,
insects, and birds (not my bird).
20. What is the most unique adaptation that your plant
has?
My plants unique adaptation is that its petals change
different colors when it wants them to, this comes in handy
with predators.


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Color
changing
flower to
confuse
predators

Air holes in
middle of flower
to help make
food

Stem that is
very spiky
to help
protect it

Seed hole that
one day a week
drops a chunk of
seeds

Long root to
help get
extra water
for food


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