October+JRC

10-5-14 What I did for my science discovery this weekend was the black widow. The female black widow spider is considered the most venomous spiders in north America. Only female black widows are dangerous to humans. Male are harmless. Occasionally the female will eat and kill the male after mating. Females are about 5 inches long to 1.5 inches long when legs are spread the male is halve the that size.



10-14-14

For my science discovery this weekend was the rattle snake. The rattle snake are warm blooded prey. From a distance of six feet. Rattle snakes are equipped for both day and night vision. Typical life span is 10 to 25 years. They live in a variety of habitats, including forest,grasslands,scrub brush,swamps,and desert. That's what i did for my science discovery this weekend.

10-20-14 For my science discovery this weekend i did the a green Basilisk lizard. It has an amazing ability to run on water. It gives this species its most recognizable moniker: The Jesus Christ. Its Abundant in the tropical rain forests of central america, from southern mexico to panama. Green basilisks spend most of there time in the trees and are never far from a body of water. That's what i did for my science discovery this weekend.



10-27-14 For my science discovery this weekend I did the black bear. The back bear eats mostly berries, nuts,grasses, carrots, and insect larvae. Black bears have color vision and a keen sense of smell and are good tree climbers and swimmers. They are very intelligent and curious animals. They can run up to 35 miles per hour They weigh an average of 125 to 600 pounds. That's what i did for my science discovery this weekend.