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Activity II.

Show photos of you (at least 3), with another species/organism/animal,


depicting your biological interaction with them. Reflect on the photos that you have shown and
provide a succinct and substantive response or description (caption) in 50- 100 words (one-page
per photo with caption). Your description/caption should tackle about its importance and role in
the biodiversity. Edited pictures would not be acceptable. Include important details of the photo
such as the common name of the species/organism, location of the picture, as well as the date
and time of capture for transparency. After your three-pages photo with captions, you have to fill
out the Activity III - The Classification of Organisms Form which refers to your chosen
organisms in your pictures. Two sample outputs for Activity 2 are shown on the next pages
MY BIOLOGICAL INTERACTION WITH ANOTHER SPECIES (Land Species)

My dog friend name “ROBERTO”


We have two dogs in our house and ROBERTO is one of them. ROBERTO is a 3 and
half year-old dog and ROBERTO has pure Bisaya blood or what we called “ASKAL”.
ROBERTO is with us since 2019 until now 2022. This photo was taken yesterday while I’m
playing with my two dogs and I love playing with them because playing with these dogs can
remove all my stress and problem.
Dogs can be there for us even when people can’t. They offer unconditional love,
emotional support, and constant cuddles that help stave off social isolation. And dogs help us
recover psychologically from a crisis. And dogs make us happier by just looking at a them and
lift our spirits
MY BIOLOGICAL INTERACTION WITH ANOTHER SPECIES (Land Species)

My father’s Brodcock

This is my father brodcock or cockfighter. This cockfighter is a 1-year-old and this


brodcock is one of my father’s favorite fighters because this the best cockfighter in all of his
roosters and it has a potential to participate in cock fighting.
Roosters are proud, elegant, and attractive birds. They are more colorful and more
charismatic than hens. As the iconic farmyard symbol and rural alarm clock, they can be quite
appealing.
Roosters can add many advantages to our home and to our flock. Some may see it as a
bad idea, but there are many key benefits to having a rooster in our flock. Among these benefits
include fertilization, behavior, defense and beauty. Roosters provide a free and economic way to
increase the size of your flock. Some people only have a few chickens and may be looking to
increase the size of their farm or have a need for more eggs. One of the best ways to add more
chickens to our flock is to introduce a rooster. A rooster will mate with most or all of the hens in
the flock.
MY BIOLOGICAL INTERACTION WITH ANOTHER SPECIES (Marine Species)

Dolphin watching while traveling to Barangay Malabago Cebu


This photo was taken in the middle of the sea when we are going to cross towards to
Barangay Malabago Cebu in September 27, 2019. It was so fun and satisfying to watch them
while traveling in the sea.
Dolphins are altruistic animals. They are known to stay and help injured individuals, even
helping them to the surface to breath. Their compassion also extends across the species-barrier.
There are many accounts of dolphins helping humans and even whales.

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