Thursday, October 17, 2013

Biotic Factors

Heterotrophs:


West Mexican Chachalacas are a common type of bird found in Mexico that eat a wide variety of fruit, seeds, leaves, and insects.



Gulf Coast Toads feed on insects attracted to light sources and are most active at twilight.



The Yucatan squirrel is a tree squirrel found in Mexico and is a threatened species especially due to deforestation.


Central American Agoutis are found in forests, thick brush and savannas and eat fruits that fall from trees. 




The Mexican Unicorn Mantis is a praying mantis similar to others common in North America but has a horn on the top of its head that differs from others.





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