Animal Adaptations
Food Chain
Ecosystem
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Define adaptation.

helps an animal survive in their habitat (to change or get used to)

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Define producer.

a living thing that makes its own food for energy

100

Define habitat.

the place where an animal lives

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Define herbivore.

an animal that eats plants

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Define camouflage.

an adaptation that helps an animal blend into their environment

200

Define consumer.

A living thing that consumes (eats) other plants and animals to get energy.

200
What is extinction?

When the last member of a species dies.

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Define carnivore.

an animal that eats meat

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Define mimicry. 

an adaptation that allows an animal to look or sound like another plant or animal

300

Define decomposer.

A living thing that breaks down dead plants or animals for energy.

300

Explain one way a species can become endangered.

Possible Answers:
- pollution
- disease
- too much hunting/fishing
- global warming

300

Define omnivore.

An animals that eats both animals and plants.

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Give one example of camouflage.

Possible Answers:

- Eastern-Screech Owl blending into a tree
- Chameleon blending into the plants around it
- Arctic fox blending into the snow

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What does the food chain always start with?

A producer

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Name one way you can protect animals and their habitat.

Possible Answers:
- staying on hiking trails
- planting trees and/or gardens
- picking up trash outdoors

400

Define scarcity.

A lack of something; not enough.

500

Give on example of mimicry.

Possible Answers:

- tree ocelot sounding like a monkey
- mountain lion sounding like a bird
- swallowtail caterpillar looking like the head of a snake

500

Why are scavengers essential to the food chain and ecosystem?

They eat the nutrients that would otherwise be wasted or piled up in the ecosystem. 
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How was the Onceler killing the environment in the Lorax movie?

He cut down all the trees to build factories, which produced pollution and killed the rest of the plants and habitats.

500

Define overpopulation.

There are too many living animals or plants of a specific species.

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