Mammals
Reptiles and Amphibians
Birds
Biomes
Vertebrate or Invertebrate
100

Mammals are animals that have fur or hair, give birth to live young and also have these inside of them to hold them up.

Bones

100

This large, "bull" sized frog makes a deep croaking sound. 


American Bullfrog

100

This local bird is called a...


100

This grassy land is a biome that is home to many animals such as bison, antelope, giraffes and other herbivores. But, there are also predators nearby!


Grassland

100

An animal with Bones is called this.

Vertebrate

200
Though they can fly like birds, this nocturnal creature is actually a mammal. 

Bat

200

What makes this creature a reptile?

Scales, lays eggs and bones.

200

True or false. All birds can fly.

FALSE!!!

200

This biome is often dry and sandy, but can still have a lot of diversity.


Desert

200

An animal with no bones is called this.

Invertebrate

300

Humans are mammals. True or false.

True!

300

Amphibians are Invertebrates. True or False

False! They have bones.

300

Though it cannot fly, this animal is still classified in this category.


Birds

300

This tropical biome is home to many animals such as jaguars, pythons and parrots.


Rainforest

300

A dinosaur is an example of...

Vertebrate

400

If it has bones, gives birth to live young and has fur or hair, the animal belongs in this category.

Mammal

400

True or false. All frogs make a "ribbit" sound.

FALSE

400

True or False. If it can fly, it must be a bird.

FALSE

400

The biome that we live in.


Forest.

400

A butterfly is an example of...

Invertebrate

500

This animal is often mistaken for a reptile because of these...

Scales

500

This little frog makes a high pitched "peep" sound.


Spring Peeper

500

These busy birds prefer this in their bird feeder.

Nectar or sugar water

500

This is the largest Biome on Earth.


Ocean or Marine

500

All insects are invertebrates. True or false.

True

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