Vocabulary Part 1
Vocabulary Part 2
All about Animal Groups
Really Rattenborough?
Compare and Contrast
100
To sort or group animals or things according to shared characteristics
What is classify?
100
Shifts back and forth
What is fluctuate?
100
Our group is both cold blooded and scaly.
What are reptiles?
100
All My Best Friends Represent Vertebrates is a mnemonic device whose letters stand for each vertebrate animal group. Name the vertebrate groups.
What are: amphibians, mammals, birds, fish, and reptiles?
100
Amphibians with Reptiles
What is both are cold blooded vertebrates, but amphibians have moist skill while reptiles have dry scaly skin?
200
Features or qualities that make one group different from another
What are characteristics?
200
Rounded like half of a sphere
What is domed?
200
Our group is warm-blooded and feathered.
What are birds?
200
Which one of Rattenborough's friends lives in the Amazon rainforest in South America?
Who's Paolo the Piranha?
200
Bats and birds
What is both are vertebrates with wings, but bats are mammals with fur while birds have feathers?
300
Animals that do not have a backbone
What is an invertebrate?
300
Hollow place within a body, bone, or organ
What is a cavity?
300
Our group is warm-blooded, gives birth to live young, feeds babies milk, and has hair/fur.
What are mammals?
300
Which one of Rattenborough's friend's is a bird?
Who's Ebenezer the Egret?
300
Vertebrates and invertebrates
What is both are members of the animal kingdom, but vertebrates have a backbone while invertebrates do not?
400
Animals that have a backbone
What is a vertebrate?
400
Dealing with land
What is terrestrial?
400
Our animal group is cold-blooded, has moist skin, and lives both on the water and on land.
What are amphibians?
400
Which one of Rattenborough's friends is from Africa and has onle some hair on its upper lip and ears?
Who's Hilda the Hippo?
400
Reproduction of amphibians versus mammals.
What is both are members of the animal kingdom, but amphibians lay eggs while mammals give birth to live young (of course there are a few pattern breakers!)?
500
Organs fish use to breathe
What are gills?
500
Milk producing organs found in mammals
What are mammary glands?
500
Our body design includes an exoskeleton.
What are insects?
500
Which one of Rattenborough's friends constricts her prey and swallows them whole?
Who's Anna the anaconda?
500
the words aquatic/marine and terrestrial.
What is both are habitats, but aquatic/marine mean water and terrestrial means land?
M
e
n
u