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HINT: This is
the source of
ALL energy.
HINT: Is small
and grows in
water. It creates
sugars from the
sun's energy.
HINT: This is
Nebraska's
state tree.
HINT: This
carnivore loves
to eat fish.
HINT: This grows
near water using
energy from the sun.
HINT: This
herbivore eats
the layer of a tree
that is underneath
the bark.
HINT: This is an
aquatic animal
that likes insects
and even frogs.
HINT: These
young insects
snack on algae
and grow
underwater.
HINT: Some of us
like to eat fish
because they are
a great source
of energy.
Carefully fold and pull apart
the perforated game pieces
(see insert) and arrange them
in the correct spaces on the
Wetland Energy Flow Chart.
Answers on page 2.
HINT: This is a
very tall creature
that uses its beak
to catch prey.
HINT: This young
insect hatches
underwater and feeds
on mosquito larva
and other insects.
HINT: This
amphibian would
love to eat insects
and small fish.
Wetland Energy
Flow Chart
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