What type of birth do birds and reptiles have?
Egg Laying
True or False
Only humans can have inherited traits?
False
What Indiana native species is hunted during the fall?
Deer or Turkey
What is a group of ants called?
Colony
What are the 3 types of birth?
Metamorphosis, Live Birth, Egg Laying
What is the first stage of a life cycle?
Developing
A trait passed down from a parent to a child is what kind of trait?
Inherited
Burmese Pythons are invading what state?
Florida
True or False
all animals live in groups
False
True or False
All species have the same inherited traits.
False
What is the last stage of a life cycle?
End of Life
Give me an example of an acquired trait.
glasses, scar, tatoo, learning how to do something...ect
If we say " a bear is native to Tennessee" what does that mean?
The bear is from Tennessee
Which of the following animals don't live in a group?
Zebra, Fish, Snakes, or Ants
Snakes
What type of birth does a giraffe have?
Live Birth
Fill in the blank. ________ is a series of life changes that a living thing goes through during their lifetime?
A Life Cycle
Having the same eye color as your mother is what kind of trait?
Inherited
True or False
Invasive species are not good for ecosystems.
True
True or False
One reason Animals live in groups is to blend in with their environment.
False: Animals live in groups to find food, escape predators and raise young.
Which of the following is an inherited trait that would help an animal in the rainforest?
A.Trees B.Green Scales C.Gills
D.Thick Warm Fur
B. Green Scales
To help the animal camouflage
Egg, Tadpole, Froglet, Adult Frog, End of Life is an example of what type of life cycle?
Metamorphosis: where a big change occurs.
What do you call a trait you get from an outside source?
Acquired
What is the definition of an Invasive species?
An animal that thrives in an ecosystem that it is not native to.
What are the three reasons animals form groups?
Escape predators, Care for young, Find food
What are the 5 stages of a life cycle in order?
Developing, Birth, Young, Adult, End of Life