Vocabulary
Producer, Consumer, or Decomposer?
Herbivore, Omnivore, or Carnivore?
Food
Physical Adaptation or Behavioral Adaptation?
100
An animal that eats only plants.
What is an Herbivore?
100
Mushrooms
What is a Decomposer?
100
Giraffe
What is an Herbivore?
100
An animal that hunts other animals.
What is a predator?
100
Camouflage
What is a Physical Adaptation?
200
A living thing that breaks down dead things. (Mushroom or Bacteria)
What is a Decomposer?
200
Grass
What is a Producer?
200
Humans
What is an Omnivore?
200
An animal that is hunted by other animals.
What is prey?
200
Migrating south for the winter
What is a behavioral Adaptation?
300
A living thing that eats other living things to get its energy.
What is a consumer?
300
Wolves
What is a Consumer?
300
Owl
What is a Carnivore?
300
An animal that eats both meat and plants.
What is an omnivore?
300
Hibernating during the winter months.
What is a Behavioral Adaptation?
400
A feeding relationship between different plants and animals.
What is a food chain?
400
Wheat
What is a producer?
400
Snake eats mice and insects.
What is a carnivore?
400
The beginning of all food chains (energy).
What is the sun?
400
A cactus growing thick, shallow (short) roots to absorb rain water.
What is a Physical Adaptation?
500
Many overlapping food chains.
What is a Food Web?
500
Vulture
What is a consumer?
500
Polar bears swim to catch most of their prey. They eat fish, seals, walruses, and even whales.
What is a carnivore?
500
The beginning group of all food chains.
What is producers?
500
Mimicry or imitating another animal
What is a Physical Adaptation?
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