What is a carnivore?
An animal who eats another animal.
What is a predator?
The primary source of energy on Earth.
What is the sun?
In 1998, the population size of elephants was 700.
In 2008, the population size of elephants was 950.
Over time...
What is the population size increased?
The animal at the center of the Yellowstone controversy.
What are wolves?
I only eat plants.
What is an herbivore?
An animal who is eaten by another animal.
What is prey?
What is a producer?
In 2004, the average height of pine trees was 137 cm.
In 2024, the average height of pine trees was 94 cm.
Over time...
What is the average height decreased?
The type of species wolves are at Yellowstone.
What is a keystone species?
I eat both plants and meat.
What is an omnivore?
An organism that relies on other organisms for food.
What is a consumer?
An organism that consumes producers.
What is a primary consumer?
In 1975, the number of bee colonies was 8,907.
In 2005, the number of bee colonies was 5,421.
Over time...
What is the number of colonies decreased?
The way birds were affected by the removal of wolves from YNP.
What is by elk damaging their habitat and food source by trampling/eating trees and bushes?
Why ecosystems need predators.
What is to keep their prey from overpopulating?
An organism that breaks down dead animals and plant materials.
What is a decomposer?
An organism that eats the primary consumer.
What is a secondary consumer?
In 1960, the average age of tortoises was 128 years old.
In 1980, the average age of tortoises was 154 years old.
Over time...
What is the average age increased?
The year of the Yellowstone National Park town hall decision.
What is 1994?
What is a carnivore?
What is a keystone species?
A collection of connected food chains.
What is a food web?
In 1999, the population size of arctic fox was 100,500.
In 2019, the population size of arctic fox was 70,250.
Over time...
What is the population size decreased?
What is introduce experimental wolves (scenario one)?