By: Ariel Weaver
Bluefin Tuna (Thunnus
Thynnus)
website: http://thelife-animal.blogspot.c om/2012/06/bluefin-tuna.html
Physical Traits: Huge in size, 200 to 600 pounds, warm blooded, swims in group, has many color, and is torpedo shape
Animal Behaviors:Aggressive and will take on any territory that any other fish have occupied. They move in groups and that gives them an advantage. Reproductive Process: Sexual reproduction. Female bluefin tuna can reproduce up to 30
Indian Python (Python
Molurus)
website: http://wierdnwildcreatures.wikia .com/wiki/Indian_Python
Physical Traits: Can grow up to
15ft long, blotched pattern,
129+ lbs, can live up to 25+ years Animal Behavior: Lethargic and slow moving, timid even when being attacked, good swimmers.
Reproductive process: They can lay up to 100 eggs which are protected and incubated by the mother. Panamanian Golden Frog
(Atelopus Zetiki) website: http://animals.sandiegozoo.org/ animals/panamanian-golden-frog Physical Traits: Yellow-gold in color with black spots, Males are up to 1.4 to 1.9 inches, Females are up to 1.7 to 2.5 inches.
Animal Behavior: Socializes with other through sound from throat and hand-waving
Common Ecosystems:Males tend to stay near streams and
Females stay in the forest
Reason for Endangerment:
Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus
Leucocephalus)
website: http://www.allaboutbirds.org/gui de/bald_eagle/id
Physical Traits: White head and tail, body length is 48 inches, wingspan is precisely 5.7 to 7.9 feet. Animal Behavior: Both male and female act as incubator for their eggs. Reproductive Process: Eagles are sexually matured at the age of 4 or 5.
Common Ecosystems:
Black Footed Ferret (Mustela
Nigripes)
website: http://animals.nationalgeograph ic.com/animals/mammals/black-fo oted-ferret/ Physical Traits: Black around the eyes, black on legs, and tip of tail. Animal Behavior: Carnivorous, nocturnal and solitary.
Reproductive Process:Mating occurs in February
Common Ecosystems:Southern
Alberta