Cricket Grass

Cricket
Grass
Genus:Juncus Margainatus
Species: Gryllidae
Species: Isodontia
Adaptation
Habitat
Genus: Megalogryllus
Life Cycle
Food Web
Food Chain
Bibliography
• Science Nature. Marshall
Cavendish Corporation. New
York.
• Cox, Rosamund. Flowers.
• Http://www.enature.com
Food Chain
ƒ Crickets are carnivores because they eat plants
and lizards eat the crickets so that makes the
lizard a omnivore and a consumer. The owl eats
the lizard so that makes the owl also a omnivore
and a consumer, and the owl also eats the snake,
and the snake is a consumer and a herbivore
because it eats rats, and the rats eat table food
so they are only consumer.
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Food Web
Anole
lizard
Cricket
Grass
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Life Cycle
Half Cricket
Without wings
Oval Egg
Full Cricket
With wings
Habitat
† The habitat of the cricket is native to the
Gulf Coast and it can be found in parks,
woods, gardens any where there is
ground and grass.
† The habitat of grass is all over the world
instead of very cold places and very hot
places.
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Adaptation
ƒ The cricket survives by blinding in with
the grass so the predator will not eat the
cricket, and also the cricket eats the
grass and the crickets wings also helps
the crickets survive.
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hops around in The Rice
The cricket is from the
School habitat.
habitat of the Gulf Coast.
The starts as a oval egg
then a half cricket then a
whole cricket. The cricket
survives by shelter which
is grass, water, and food
which is also grass. The
predator or the cricket is
the anole lizard and the
pray is grass.