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      <pubDate>2016-09-13 15:48:20 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Rain Forest<br>Biotic:&nbsp; Rubber and bamboo trees. Sloths, Anteaters, poison dart frogs, lamers, and Bromliads are some biotic features.<br>Abiotic: Soil, water, rocks, light, and climate disease and predication could affect the carrying capacity. &nbsp;<br>Anaconda - the patterns help camouflage and use water to be most comfortable.&nbsp;<br>Jaguar - They use the water and cool place of the rain forest to cool down when hunting prey.<br>Keel Billed Toucan - The break is used to eat the fruit of the Rain Forest.&nbsp;<br>Mutualism: The ants protect the fungi from pests and mold and also feed it with small pieces of leaves.&nbsp;<br>Parasitism: The strangler fig starts out life growing on a branch of a tree. It grows both downward towards the ground and upwards to the sky, while also winding around the tree.<br>Commercialism: Bromeliads, to get enough light, grow on high branches of trees. this does no damage to the tree, but allows the bromelaids to survive.&nbsp;<br><br>Reef<br>Biotic: Seaweed, crustaceans , minerals from dead organic substances, algae, and coral.<br>Abiotic: Temperatures, sediment, shells, rocks, sand, oxygen, carbon dioxide, water, light, hard substances, waves.<br>3 Animals: Sharks - Blacktip - Grey - Whitetip<br>Turtles - Sea<br>Eels - Moray<br>High biological productivity, largest biological diversity, richness in inorganic and organic resources, biomedical prospects the reef dwellers hold.<br>Variations, tolerance, adaptations, of 3 organisms In the ecosystem that allows them to survive.<br>At least 3 symbolic relationships within the ecosystem.&nbsp;<br>Shark: Adaptions - Fins, Streamlined body, gills, and sharp teeth. - Variations - Grey reef sharks eats fish, small squid. Megamouth sharks eat Microscopic plankton and jelly fish.<br>Turtle: Adaptations - withdraw into shell to trick predators, color of flesh camouflage with seaweed. - Variations - Flippers, they also feed on plants, crabs, shrimp, lobster, urchins, jellies, algae, and fish.<br>Eels: Adaptations - There shocks are about 600 volts and 500 watts, has to come up to surface to breath (around every minute or two). - Variations - Moray eels feed on fish, octopuses, squid, cuttle fish, crabs, and mollusks. &nbsp;<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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