Animals that are warm-blooded and have at least some fur.
Mammals
The natural home of a plant or animal
Habitat
A group of grazing animals
herd
A thick layer of fat used by some animals for warmth
blubber
Animals that are only active at night
Nocturnal
Animals that are warm-blooded and have feathers and wings.
Birds
A dry land area with very little plant growth.
Desert
A group of wolves
pack
When animals move from one place to another with the changing of the seasons
migration
A deep winter sleep that animals use to store energy
Hibernation
Animals that are cold-blooded and are covered with dry scales.
Reptiles
The frigid region around the North Pole.
Arctic
A group of fish
school
The direction the water flows
current
Animals of a food chain that find and eat food for energy
Consumers
Animals that are cold-blooded and have no backbone.
Invertebrates
A saltwater habitat with lots of colorful fish, invertebrates and plant life.
Coral Reef
flock
An animal that depends on grasses for food
Grazer
Tiny microscopic water animals
Zooplankton
Animals that breathe with gills and some with lungs.
Amphibians
The treeless land in the Arctic where the subsoil is permanently frozen.
tundra
A group of reindeer
Herd
All consumers of the sea depend on this for food and oxygen
Algae
What word means to shed fur, hair or skin
Molting