Backswimmer
DO NOT HOLD A BACKSWIMMER THEY BITE AND ARE VERY PAINFULL!
The backswimmers eat lots of different things some are:
-Tadpoles
-Mosquito larvae
-Small fish
-Salamanders
-other backswimmers
Any moving thing they see they will attempt to attack and eat.
-Tadpoles
-Mosquito larvae
-Small fish
-Salamanders
-other backswimmers
Any moving thing they see they will attempt to attack and eat.
Are the backswimmers good for our wetlands or should we attempt to remove them? What do backswimmers eat?
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Backswimmers are good and bad for our wetlands , it depends on how many there is in our wetlands.
Good: Backswimmers are good for our wetlands because they eat animals that might eat important animals that we need in our wetlands.
Bad: Backswimmers are bad for our wetlands because they eat lots of the little bugs, fish and other living things in our wetlands.
Good: Backswimmers are good for our wetlands because they eat animals that might eat important animals that we need in our wetlands.
Bad: Backswimmers are bad for our wetlands because they eat lots of the little bugs, fish and other living things in our wetlands.
By: Anna Wittingen #27 B-5
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By:Noah quick Out in our big world, our big wetland, there is a little world, filled with little creatures we don't even pay attention to. There are little microscopic creatures out there that are waiting to be discoverd. I was fascinated by them, and I wanted to see how many there were...
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Are cyclops common in the wetlands, and if so where?
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This is a picture I took of a cyclops under a microscope. I caught this cyclops in our wetland.
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Click here to hear me read more about the cyclops.
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My hypothesis about the cyclops is that they are not common, due to being eaten by animals like ducks, and fish.
Daphnia
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Fairy Shrimp
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This pie chart is 45% cyclops, and that shows that they are pretty common.
The data I have collected is, there are lots of cyclops in the wetlands. It is a big wetland out there, but there is a whole other world filled with macro invertebrate. There are many other different macro invertebrate living around the cyclops, and the cyclops get along just fine together. They live in areas with clear water, and lots of catails. Apparently they like the shallow water, that's close to shore.
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Scientific Research By: Jackie R.