Loblolly pine Genus: Pinus Species: Tadea When the Loblolly Pine is small, people use it in chicken...

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Loblolly pine Genus: Pinus Species: Tadea When the Loblolly Pine is small, people use it in chicken soup. In Alabama, the baby Loblolly pine is used in medicine. Food Chain Food Web Description Two endangered species that also use the Loblolly Pine are fox squirrels, which eat the cones, are red cockaded The loblolly pine lives in the forest and in fields near houses. Bibliography Interestin g Facts:

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Loblolly pine

Genus: Pinus

Species: Tadea

When the Loblolly Pine is small, people use it in chicken soup. In Alabama, the baby Loblolly pine is used in medicine.

Food Chain

Food Web

Description Two endangered species that also use the Loblolly Pine are fox squirrels, which eat the cones, are red cockaded woodpeckers.

The loblolly pine lives in the forest and in fields near houses.

Bibliography

Interesting Facts:

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Food Chain

The sun gives light to the Loblolly pine.

The Loblolly Pine makes it’s on food.

The Easter Cottontail eats the Loblolly Pine.

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The raccoon eats the Easter Cottontail.

The foxes eats the raccoons.

The hawk eats the foxes. Return toMain page

The owls eat the hawk.

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Bibliography

Information:

I get the information on answers.com and www.fcps.k12.va.us/StrafordLandigES/Ecology/mpages/loblolly_pine.htm.

Pictures:Loblolly Pine-www.fcps.k12.va.us/.../

mpages/loblolly_pine.htm

• Easter Cottontail -www.backyardnature.net/

rabbits.htm • Raccoon-www.martienarichter.com/

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•red cockaded woodpeckers-fsweb.wm.edu/.../programs_ threatened_rcw.htm