Patrick McAllister: Artic Wolves - webquest project

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ARCTIC WOLVES How wolves rely on white cedar or any evergreen tree to survive the winter.

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ARCTIC WOLVES

How wolves rely on white cedar or any evergreen tree to

survive the winter.

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Cedar trees help wolves to get food because they are

food for the deer, who have to eat to keep their strength up, so they go to

the trees, which the wolves are hiding in to catch

them, and get caught as prey for the wolves.

Wolves help cedar trees because of their wee which provides lots of nutrients for them. The wolves help

the trees with another thing by stopping them

getting eaten.

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Wolf

Windy and cold. Thick fur and small ears.

Keeps it warm.

Thick snow. Wide paws. Keeps it from sinking in the snow.

Tough meat. Sharp teeth. Helps it tear meat.

Not much food. Storage space. Lets it live without food for weeks.

Lots of darkness.

Sharp eyes and nose.

Helps it live through long periods of darkness.

White snow. White fur. Helps its stealth.

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WOLF CEDAR

waterfood

legs roots

fur

soil

producercarnivore

sunshine

air

CO2 nutrients

teeth

oxygen

nose

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Once a mental wolf(who had been in the arctic for two weeks)decided to wonder off. On his way he found a snow buggy and a national geographic magazine which he picked up and looked inside. There was a picture of a monkey. A few seconds later he had decided to be a monkey. Next he had

climbed up all the cedar trees in the

arctic. Then he saw a bird. Right after

that he had jumped off the tree and

flapping his paws vigorously in the air.

His wide paws helped him fly but he still

shot out of the sky. At the end of the day

he decided he liked to be a wolf. He was

not mental any more.

WOLF STORY

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