Fork+Bird+Reflection


 * 1) Describe what happened to each type of fork bird over time.
 * 2) Which fork bird was the most successful? Use your data to support your answer.
 * 3) // Battling Beaks //simulates the idea of ** NATURAL SELECTION. **Based on what you did in class, your data and questions 1 and 2, what do you suppose natural selection?
 * 4) As a result of heavy rains, the major food source for fork birds is now blueberries. After many generations, how many types of fork birds do you think there will be? What will the fork birds look like? Explain your answer.
 * 5) The cheetah, an extremely fast and efficient hunter, is an endangered species. The few cheetahs alive today show very little variation. How does this help to explain why cheetahs are on the verge of becoming extinct?

1. What happened to each fork bird over time was that for the two tinned population, it was very high, then in generation 5 it decreased, and for generation 10, the population was dead it got very low. For the four tined fork it wasn't as strong as the two tined fork at the beginning they managed to survive because they were able to hunt more, and reproduce more e.t.c the one tined fork was very low in population because of the little food they got.

2. The most successful fork bird was the four tined because there population was the highest, and they got more food and were able to survive unlike the other ones.

3. Natural selection is when a animal is able to live longer because of a certian triat they have.

4. I think that the fork birds will adapt to the amount of food they have already and they will be Ok. Also that the blueberry might not make a change but at the same time it might make a change.

5. Some little variations things would be because of the climate or their habit in change. Which may cause them to become extinct.