These little fellows are found higher in the intertidal area. Watch for them in tide pools, under rocks, and under clumps of seaweed. They're very common here. Lower in the intertidal, you'll see the granular hermit crab (Pagurus granosimanus). It has red or orange antennae, lacks hair, and its claws seem rough or grainy.
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Home Page | | Language Arts | | Mathematics | | Special Projects | | Cool Links | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Land Iguanas by Neil Land Iguanas are really cool animals. There are three species of Land Iguanas: Conolophus, Subcristatus, and Conolophus Pallidus. Land Iguanas are yellow and orange underneath and red and brown on top. They are mostly found in deserts or the Galopagos Islands, under cactuses. Their habitat is really dry.
Spread out a piece of cling film about 5 times the size of one of the pieces of salmon until flat. 2. Put 1/3 of the salt mixture in the middle of the cling film and spread it out until it is about the size of one of the pieces of salmon. 3. Put one piece of salmon on top of the salt mixture.
As she follows Grayson’s footprints, his fluke would create the prints tin the sea as he swam. Grayson’s skin felt like mushroom because of its rubbery and semi bumpy texture. He jumps out of the water and his body forms a log. Underwater noises coming from every direction sounded like rush-hour in Times Square New York
The chandelier stretches halfway down the room, with many birds flying around the chandelier from the bottom right side, curving around the chandelier, and ending up on the upper left hand corner. The birds are smaller at the bottom, but as they fly up from the bottom, the smaller birds transform into large doves. There are two doorways in the room, one on the left and one in the center. The doors have a thick white wooden frame around them. On the walls of the room, there are five different portraits hanging.
The subject’s feet are submerged and clearly visible in the translucent gray-green water along the shore. The bottom edge of the rocky cliff is also visible in the sheer color treatment of the shallow water. To the upper right of the painting, and in the distance, the vast ocean appears a dense and misty gray-blue. A linear quality is apparent in the parallel horizontal lines formed by the diver’s body and the adjacent rock formation. The viewer’s eye travels across the painting following the lines of the two motionless objects.
Texture on each of the sculptures creates a large realistic rendition of a badminton birdie. The artists also used great contrasting colors. The bases of these shuttlecocks have been painted in a very vibrant orange while the feathers are a bright white. The grass on the lawn is a very bright grassy-green color, which allows the sculptures to pop. The shuttlecocks were created in the shape of an obvious triangle.
When it is windy and the sea is rough they sometimes get washed up on the beach. The Blue Bottle is not actually a jellyfish. It’s made up of 4 different types of zooids. When these zooids all join together they make up all the different parts of the Blue Bottle. Its not just one animal.
The first has a dark green background with an outline of a vibrant blue elephant sprouting water from its trunk. The water is pouring water onto a man ‘s face that is wearing a hat, plain face, black shirt and tie and same color light brown pants as his
• Fish: The Rideau River has a variety of cool-water fish. Sunfish are the most predominate but there is also a wealth of minnows, pike, catfish and other bottom feeders. The rarest species of fish in the Rideau River are the mottled sculpin and emerald shiner. • Native Mussels: Mussels are an important part of the Rideau Rivers ecosystem by filtering around 8 gallons of water in a single day. They accomplish this by feeding on algae and bacteria.