Habitats
What do they eat?
Types of Animals
Animal Coverings
Adaptations
100

The camel lives in this hot, dry area. 

What is the desert?

100

Animals that eat plants are called

What is a herbivore? 

100
Animals with slimy, scaly skin are know as

What is a reptile?

100

The covering of a cat, dog, and gorilla.

What is fur?

100

This animal camouflages with any color of the rainbow.

What is the iguana?

200
Frog and tadpoles, ducks, and geese live in this area.

What is pond?

200

Animals that eat meat are known as 

What is a carnivore?


200

These animals give birth to live young.

What is a mammal?

200

The covering of a fish, lizards, and snakes

What are scales?

200
This animal has a black tongue to protect it from the sun. 

What is a giraffe?

300

Giraffes and zebras live in this area.

What are grasslands?

300

These animals eat plants and animals

What is an omnivore?

300

These animals have wings, beaks and webbed feet.

What is a bird? 

300

The covering of a blue jay, ostrich, and flamingo.

What is a feather?

300

These animals store water in their humps for survival in the hot desert. 

What is a camel?

400

Penguins, polar bears and seals live in this cold climate. 

What is the Arctic?

400

This animal eats tree leaves from high above?

What is a giraffe?

400

These animals cold-blooded and can live underwater and are vertebrates.

What is an amphibian? 

400

The covering of an elephant, a hippo, rhino and a human. 

What is skin?

400

This black and white animal is able to spray poison to protect itself. 

What is a skunk?

500

The tree frogs, monkeys, and cheetahs live in this humid area.

What is the rain forest?

500

These animals only eat insects.

What is an insectivore?

500

These animals live in oceans, lakes, and ponds and have scales on their skin.

What is a fish?

500

The covering of a porcupine and hedgehog. 

What is a quill?

500

These animals produce a slime to help them survive in dry seasons

What are frogs?

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