Wednesday, February 16, 2011

SALAMANDER!


Today we started off class by handing in UP 9-12.We then went over our animal of the day #3 which was an Axolotl. We also watched one informational video and silly video (listed below) that implied axolotls have some traces to salamanders.

-class: amphibia
-3.5-13.8 in (90-350 mm) in total length
-Native to Mexico
-No metamorphosis- adults remain aquatic and gilled
-Used in scientific research because can regulate most body part
- status: critically endangered

We then watched a Bill Nye video on fossils.

After that we got some time to start on our homework which is:
- Invert Animal Phylum chart (due Friday)
- Invert Profile (due 2/22)
-Endangered Species Project (due 2/28)


Information video on Axolotl: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BX91EIbLBqw

Explanation of Taxonomy and Binomial Nomenclature : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7_4rSFa9ws


 
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