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Challenge Question #2

honesc@cedar-falls.k12.ia.us
Tue, 15 Sep 1998 16:07:03 -0600

Our answer to challenge question #2 is as follows:

The dragonflies are traveling higher in order to avoid the hot temperatures of
midday. They cannot be seen because of the altitude of their flight. Kestrels
hunt more in the morning and early evenings, so they are not seen eating
dragonflies during the midday. They are finding more in the early evenings,
thus following the migration of the dragonflies.

Group Answer - Hones' Ecology Class
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