Fish that hatch in freshwater, swim to the ocean, and then return to freshwater to spawn.
What is anadromous?
Splitting a number into equal sized groups.
What is division?
A nutritious bulb traditionally cooked by Kalapuyan people.
What is lakamas (camas)?
A climate that is warm and wet.
What is a tropical climate?
When pollen is transferred from one flower to another.
What is pollination?
An eel-like fish that clings to other fish with its mouth.
What is pacific lamprey (skakwel)?
The distance around the edge of a shape.
What is perimeter?
Where a river meets the ocean.
What is an estuary?
(The estuary is where it gets crazy!)
The name of the 3rd grade class fly.
What is Jeffrey?
A butterfly's long snout.
What is a proboscis?
A rainbow trout that goes to the ocean?
What is a steelhead?
5280 feet.
What is a mile?
An area of land that all drains to a common river.
What is a watershed?
The name of the wizard in the Hobbit.
What is Gandalf?
A hard case formed around a caterpillar as it transforms.
What is a chrysalis?
What is spawning?
A system of measurement based on 10s which includes centimeters, kilometers, etc.
A slender fish that blends in with eelgrass.
Max's favorite food.
What is peanut butter?
When a human pollinates a plant.
What is artificial pollination?
The name of the dam on the North Umpqua river.
What is Winchester dam?
The name of two lines that never intersect.
What is parallel?
What is the Himalayan blackberry?
The name of the oldest dwarf in The Hobbit.
What is Balin?
The place where pollen is produced and stored.
What is the anther?