Clinic
Book
Trophic Levels
Conservation
MISC
100

What does CROW stand for?

Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife

100

What is unique about the MCs living circumstances

She lost her memory and lives with wolves

100

What are trophic levels?

Level of energy from producer to apex predator

100

What does EW stand for in terms of conservation status?

Extinct in the Wild

100

What were the animal names of your group?

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200

Name the two clinic rules.

Quiet and raise your hands

200

What is the MC doing at the beginning of the story?

Rescuing a rabbit from a waterfall

200

What is the ultimate energy producer?

The sun

200

What does it mean when an animal is listed as Endangered, Threatened, and Least Concern (define all three).

Endangered - the species populations are in danger of going extinct

Threatened - the species populations are decreasing and could become endangered if not protected

Least Concern - The species populations are steady

200

What were Jordan's and Brittnay's animal names?

Jaguar and Bison

300

What was in the incubators? 

Gopher tortoise and turtle eggs

300

What is the name of the dominant wolf who is with the MC at the beginning?

Everest

300

Eats dead material

detritivores 

300

What are three key reasons a species is at risk of going extinct? Bonus 100 pts per reason after three.

Fractured habitat

Large home range

Localized habitat (island/mountain top)

Specialists

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300

What was the purpose of the moth game?

Camouflage 

400

What are the four bird ambassador's names?

Mina, Wallace, Gromit, and Crowaline

400

What is unique about the wolves in the book?

They are intelligent (math, reading)

400

What are the levels we learned yesterday?

Producer, Consumers (primary, secondary, and tertiary-apex predator)

400

Name two endangered species native to Florida.

Florida Panther, Manatees, Key Deer, Hawksbill/Leatherback/Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtle, Eastern Indigo Snake

400

What is the average number of patients the hospital receives from offsite locations daily

15-20 average, can be anywhere from 0-40 (peaks during baby season)

500

What are ambassador animals?

Animals that cannot be released, have a quality of life, and can help educate CROW visitors.  

500

What is the big dilemma at the end of the chapter yesterday? 

The humans want to cull/hunt the wolves due to their predation on the livestock

500

Name an example of each level of the scale

Producer- Sea grass

P Consumer- Plankton

S Consumer- Crabs

T Consumer- Rays

500

Define abiotic and biotic factors in an environment, and give two examples of each.

Abiotic - temperature, sunlight, water, wind, gases (oxygen, carbon, etc)

Biotic - all plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms, Fungi, bacteria, earthworms, and insects, etc.

500

What is CROW's #1 most seen patient?

Eastern Cottontail Rabbits (20% of 5,000 patients last year)