Mammals
Reptiles
Birds
Amphibians
Fish
100

This mammal is extinct, or not living today.

What is a Dinosaur?

100

This animal has dry skin and scales.

What is a reptile?

100

This organ grinds up the animal's food for digestion.

What is the gizzard?

100

Amphibians are ________-blooded.

What is a cold-blooded?

100

This animal lives ONLY in water.

What is a fish?

200

This is the fastest and most fierce dinosaur.

What is T-Rex? (tyranosaurus)

200

This reptile has no legs.

What is a Snake?

200

This term describes how a bird has the ability to regulate (control) its own body temperature.

What is Warm-blooded?

200

Amphibians skin is ________.

What is moist?

200

The two traits that all fish have.

What are lives in water and have a backbone?

300

This big hairy mammal is very large and has cousins in every continent. People can ride on these mammals, and they have great memory.

What is an Elephant?

300

Reptiles live_______than any other animal.

What is longer?

300

The bird's foot is an indicator of this. 

What is where they live?

300

This is how amphibians breathe in the early stages of their lives.

What are gills?

300

Fish breathe through these.

What is gills?

400

This mammal has teeth that grow their whole life.

What is a horse?

400

Reptiles cannot regulate their own body temperature. This means they are______ - ________.

What is Cold-blooded?

400

A bird's beak tells us ____________________.

What is the bird's diet? (What he/she eats)

400

Amphibians live in this environment in the early parts of their lives.

What is water?

400

This is the largest fish!

What is a Whale?

500

Humans have many ways to communicate. What is the way we learned to 'talk' without using our mouths?

What is Sign language?

500

Reptiles live on every continent except_______.

What is  Antarctica?

500

Name the two birds that cannot fly.

What are ostrich and penguin?

500

Name an amphibian that you learned about this week. 

What is a frog?

500

Fish depend on ________ to transmit sound.

What are Water?

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