Question
1.) Three bird species share a habitat:
Bird A (big black with red seed) eats insects and plant seeds
Bird B (little yellow and gray) drinks flower nectar
Bird C (medium blue-gray) eats plant seeds
A drought occurs, completely wiping out that season’s plants.
🔍 Question: What is the likely outcome for each bird species?
Match the bird with it's outcome which one will survive and which two die
Bird A (big black with red seed) eats insects and plant seeds
Bird B (little yellow and gray) drinks flower nectar
Bird C (medium blue-gray) eats plant seeds
A drought occurs, completely wiping out that season’s plants.
🔍 Question: What is the likely outcome for each bird species?
Match the bird with it's outcome which one will survive and which two die
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In the scenario described, we can analyze the diets of each bird species in relation to the drought's impact on the habitat:
1. **Bird A (big black with red seed)**: This bird eats insects and plant seeds. Although the drought wipes out the plants, it may still find insects to eat, meaning it has a chance of survival.
2. **Bird B (little yellow and gray)**: This bird drinks flower nectar. With the drought killing off plants, there would be no flowers to provide nectar, leading to the likely death of Bird B.
3. **Bird C (medium blue-gray)**: This bird primarily eats plant seeds. With the plants gone due to the drought, Bird C would also struggle to find food and is likely to die.
**Conclusion:**
- **Survives**: Bird A
- **Dies**: Bird B and Bird C
1. **Bird A (big black with red seed)**: This bird eats insects and plant seeds. Although the drought wipes out the plants, it may still find insects to eat, meaning it has a chance of survival.
2. **Bird B (little yellow and gray)**: This bird drinks flower nectar. With the drought killing off plants, there would be no flowers to provide nectar, leading to the likely death of Bird B.
3. **Bird C (medium blue-gray)**: This bird primarily eats plant seeds. With the plants gone due to the drought, Bird C would also struggle to find food and is likely to die.
**Conclusion:**
- **Survives**: Bird A
- **Dies**: Bird B and Bird C
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