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Food Web

The Food Webs app lets you play with feeding relationships between unique plants and animals found in Western Australia

The Food Webs app lets you play with feeding relationships between unique plants and animals found in Western Australia

Food Web

by Dominic Manley
Food Web
Food Web
Food Web

What is it about?

The Food Webs app lets you play with feeding relationships between unique plants and animals found in Western Australia.

Food Web

App Details

Version
1.2
Rating
(16)
Size
48Mb
Genre
Education Reference
Last updated
February 13, 2016
Release date
October 4, 2012
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App Screenshots

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App Store Description

The Food Webs app lets you play with feeding relationships between unique plants and animals found in Western Australia.

Your goal is to create a complete food web using sets of organism disks that represent producers, herbivores and carnivores in an ecosystem. You can learn about these species and their roles by flipping the disks to view photos and diet information.

When your food web is complete you can also add one of Australia's most destructive introduced species - the cane toad, and see the threat it presents to native animals.

App Features:

- Three ecosystems to play: Cottesloe Reef, Herdsman Lake and the Kimberley.
- Two difficulty levels, each with several sets of organisms.
- Take snapshots of your completed food webs and save them to your photo library.
- Guides and instructions help you connect the food webs and learn about organisms and their relationships in an ecosystem.

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