Vocabulary
Biomes
Biome Animals
Food Chains
Adaptations
100

This vocabulary word describes the general area where an animal lives (there are 7 major areas on earth)

What is biome

100

This biome is very wet and warm.

What is rainforest

100

This biome has rattlesnakes and jackrabbits

What is the desert

100

Name a producer.

What is a plant

100

A polar bear can survive in the tundra because of its layers of fur and fat. This adaptation is for

Staying warm

200

This vocabulary word describes an animal that eats only plants

What is a herbivore

200

This biome receives some rain and has very few trees

what is grassland

200

This biome has turtles and muskrat.

What is a wetland

200

Name a consumer

What is an organism that needs to eat to get energy

200

Geckos have pads on their feet for climbing. This is an adaptation for 

moving

300

This shows how energy moves from one living organism to another

What is food chain

300

This biome has seasons and trees that lose their leaves.

What is temperature forest

300

This biome has black bear and deer.

What is a temperate forest

300

Name a herbivore

What is... horse, sheep, deer, antelope, etc.

300

A red-tailed hawk has very good eyesight. This is an adaptation for

getting food (hunting)
400

This vocabulary word means, "a physical structure or behavior that help an animal survive in its environment"

What is an adaptation.

400

This biome has mostly smaller animals and plants.

what is the desert

400

This biome has geckos and fruit bats.

What is the rainforest

400

Name a carnivore

What is... big cats, etc

400

The horned lizard has spines on its body. This is an adaptation for

defense (staying safe)

500

This vocabulary word describes an animal that eats both plants and meat.

What is omnivore

500

This biome has a short summer and very long winter

What is tundra

500

This biome has caribou and snowy owl.

What is the tundra

500

Name an omnivore

What is a black bear, skunk, raccoon, chimpanzee, etc 

500

Emperor Penguin fathers keep the eggs between their feet. This is an adaptation for

Caring for their young (babies)

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