Elephants
Cows/ruminants
Reptiles
Arthropods
Gastropods/Worms
100

Why are elephants endangered?

poaching and habit destruction

100

What is necking in the giraffe world?

males (bulls) swing their necks to hit each other like clubs to establish dominance

100

How do snakes consume their prey?

WHOLE!

100

What's the difference between an insect and an arthropod?

insects have six legs, three body parts, and a pair of antennae.

Arachnids have eight legs, two body parts, and no antennae

100

How can you avoid getting parasites?

Wash your hands, cook meat thoroughly, avoid walking barefoot, and drink clean water

200

Why do elephants blow dust on themselves

sunscreen and insect repellant

200

What is the most dangerous animal in Africa

Hippopotamus

200

How do constrictors kill their prey?

After striking they quickly wrap around their prey constructing tighter and tighter until they suffocate.

200

what are the three body parts of an insect?

head, thorax, and abdomen

200

Why are earthworms important to people?

earthworms help aerate and fertilize the soil

300

How are mammoths and elephants alike?

size and shape, as well as trunk and tusks

300

Why would you find a set of antlers with no deer attached?

Male deer lose their antlers every year in late winter/early spring.

300

What feature is unique to geckos?

specialized toe pads that allow them to climb smooth vertical surfaces

300

How do spiders consume their prey?

By injecting a digestive enzyme into their prey, liquefying the inside, before slurping them up

300

How do earthworms move

By expanding and contracting their body muscles while gripping the ground with tiny bristles called seate

400

How are mammoths and elephants different?

Mammoths have long, thick hair, and their tusks turn upwards

400

What special feature do camels have that enable them to survive in the desert?

Fat storing humps that provide energy and water conservation

400

If a legless lizard looks like a worm, why isn't a worm?

Legless lizards have a backbone and worms do not.

400

What are the two body parts of an arachnid?

cephalothorax and abdomen

400

Name the three basic types of worms

flatworms,roundworms, and segmented worms

500

How do mammoths help understamd how the ice age might have happened?

Their frozen remains were found in Siberia with warm weather plants in their stomachs indicating a sudden climate shift

500

What is rumination?

rumination is the processwhere certain animals, called ruminants, chew their food, swallow it, and then regurgitate it as cud to chew again before final digestion. This helps them get the most nutrients from their food.

500

What is the difference between tuatara and a lizard

The tuatara lacks external ears and has a third eye on the top of it's head.

500

Name some differences between centipedes and milipedes

Centipedes have one pair of legs per body segment,  are carnivores, and move quickly.

Millipedes have two pair of legs per body segment, are herbivorous, and move slowly.

500

Why do slugs and snails produce mucus?

help them move smoothly, retain moisture, and to protect themselves from sharp surfaces/predators

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