What is cold-blooded?
Similar to bone, but softer and more bendable.
What is cartilage?
Lives on or in other organisms and depends on them to survive.
What is a parasite?
to shed skin
What is to molt?
Echinoderms, like starfish, use these to move around.
What are tube feet?
When bats bounce sound off of an object to determine their distance from the object.
What is echolocation?
A hard, outer protective covering
What is an exoskeleton?
Arthropods with 3 body segments and goes through a process called metamorphosis.
What is an insect?
This animal lives a "double-life" part in water and part on land.
What is an amphibian?
This layer insulates a whale or polar bear from the cold.
What is blubber?
"jointed-foot" animal
What is an arthropod?
What is a vertebrate?
What is a mammal?
An animal whose body temperature stays the same no matter where it lives.
What is warm-blooded?
A group of lions.
What is a pride?
What is an invertebrate?
An animal that has a pouch outside its body.
What is a marsupial?
Animals, like cats, that eat meat.
What are carnivores?
An animal, like a squid, that moves by pushing water through a tube in its body.
What is a cephalopod?
This kind of animal comes out only at night.
What is nocturnal?
An animal that has scaly skin and is cold-blooded.
What is a reptile?
A warm-blooded animal with feathers different kinds of beaks.
What is a bird?
An cold-blooded animal that breathes through gills.
What is a fish?
The difference between humans and animals.
What is a soul and made in God's image?
A group of whales living together.
What is a pod?