Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Palo Duro Canyon

The following 10 pictures were taken in Palo Duro Canyon on Monday, March 30, 2009 at about 4:00 pm.

Longhorn


This shows the Texas Longhorn, one of the many animals that live in the canyon. The longhorns are herbivores and live in a fenced in area on the east side of the canyon.

Animals: any member of the kingdom Animalia; don't produce their own food

Herbivores: an animal that eats only plants

Scenic Overlook


This is a beautiful picture taken from the scenic overlook at the canyon. I think it is great there because you can see the entire canyon and the habitat where all the organisms there live.

Habitat: The place where an organism lives

East side


This is a picture of the view on the east side of the canyon. I like it a lot because it just seems like this one rock goes on for the length of the canyon. Also, on the east side there is more of a drop off and not really any places you can climb up.

Large Mountain


This is a picture of one of the larger mountains in the canyon. I like it a lot because you can see it from almost anywhere and it sticks out in the sky.

Branch on rock


This picture shows a piece of wood resting on a large rock. I thought it was really neat how the wood landed perfectly on the rock and has been there for who knows how long. This was taken right outside the cave, and I didn't see too many trees around either.

River


This picture shows one of the rivers running through the canyon. This source water is an important part of the canyon ecosystem. The water is so high right now because we just got a lot of precipitation in the area.

Ecosystem: All living and nonliving things that exist and interact in one place