Describe amphibian babies
Lay eggs, start with gills and grow up with lungs
Amphibians live where?
His long, broad wings are built so that he can glide, or move smoothly and continuously.
According to the sentence, what does glide mean?
move smoothly and continuously
Vertebrate or Invertebrate? Why?
Vertebrate, it has a spine
I am an animal that can live in and out of the water. I am cold-blooded which means my temperature changes with my environment. I am born with gills, then I form lungs. What classification would I be in?
Amphibian
Describe reptile babies
Lay eggs
True or False: Mammals must live on land
False
hunting at night
Invertebrate
I have special body parts that help me glide through the air. I lay eggs and am warm blooded. What is my classification?
Bird
Describe mammal babies
Live birth
If a creature is aquatic, where do they live?
Water
shelter for their young
Vertebrate
Give two reasons an anaconda is a reptile.
scales, cold-blooded, vertebrates, lay eggs
What is different about mammal babies and bird babies?
Mammals have live births, birds lay eggs.
If a creature is terrestrial, where would they live?
land
shedding their skin.
Invertebrate
Fish
Name four animal groups that lay eggs.
Reptiles, amphibians, birds, and fish
Semi-aquatic animals live where?
Both land and water
Constrictors catch their prey by coiling, or wrapping, around prey.
What does coiling mean in this sentence?
wrapping
Vertebrate
Milk, live babies, hair, warm-blooded, vertebrate