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A climograph is a graph that shows a relationship between rainfall and the temperature. There is a difference between rainfall and temperature. When the temperature goes down so does the rainfall. The rainiest months are January, February and March. This coincides as high temperatures. My biome is unique because there is a variety of fish and it’s really colorful.

  • Some corals are found farther from the equator in places where warm currents flo out of the tropics

  • The majority of reef building corals are found within tropical and subtropical waters

  • They grow in sunlit shallows of warm, clear water

  • Plants and animals have adapted to changes in the environment for millions of years, but can still cause damage in the Coral Reefs.

I chose wings because my animal is fast like if it had wings. I chose a chimpanzee because my animal is strong like one. I chose a tiger showing his jaws because my animal have very sharp jaws like a tiger. I chose water because where my animal lives there is a lot of water. I chose an image from the coral reef because my animal lives in the coral reef. I chose a picture of one spider because my animal is not that big. I also chose a image of a lot of spiders because there is a lot of different specias that are like my animal but different.

     The coral reef is filled with so many sea animals. The coral reef is known for having so many beautiful sea animals and also because it is so colorful. One example of the other sea animals from the coral reef is the Mandarinfish. There is a little doubt that the ocean would not be the same without the coral reef. In my opinion, my animal is one of the smallest but the fastest.

     My fish is called the Mandarinfish pictus acroobesus and it belongs to the Dragonet family. The Mandarinfish pictus acroobesus can be described as smart, colorful,small and fast. The Mandarinfish pictus acroobesus can be identified by its color and where it lives. The species is a member of the Callionymidae genus. The complete classification taxonomy of the Mandarinfish pictus acroobesus is: Kingdom-Animal, Phylum-Chordate, Actinopterygii, Order-Perciformes, Family-Dragonet, species callionymidae, and subspecies splendidus. 

     Mandarinfish pictus acroobesus is characterized by several distinct features, such as the green Mandarin Dragonet. This subspecies is known for having mostly all of the colors of the Mandarinfish pictus acroobesus and for it's size.

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