African Dwarf Frog
Fiddler Crab
Millipede
Adaptations
100
What part of the frog helps it camoflague in its environment?
The green/brown color and spots on its skin.
100
What does the crab eat?
Dried bloodworms
100
What does the millipede eat?
Dried leaves, twigs, apples
100
Name one adaptation of the frog
Webbed feet, spots, no eyelids
200
What are the back legs of the frog used for?
Pushing off and swimming
200
What type of land is used in the crab's tank?
A mixture of sand and humus
200
List two living features of the millipede's habitat
Moss and leaves
200
Name two adaptations of the crab
Pichers/claws, being able to move sideways, eye stalks
300
What does the frog eat?
Dried bloodworms
300
Which part of the body is used to help the crab eat?
The pinchers/claws
300
How do the millipedes legs move?
In a wave-like pattern
300
Name three adaptations of the millipede
Lots of legs, segmented body, antennas
400
List two nonliving features of the frog's habitat
Gravel, water, air
400
List two nonliving features of the crab's habitat
Sand, humus, fake marsh grass, salt water
400
What do the millipedes do when they are unhappy?
Escape their tank to find the right conditions
400
Name two adaptations you might do if you were to move to a very cold state
Wear a warm jacket, wear hats and gloves, buy warmer clothes, stay inside
500
Since the frog has nostrils, what other body feature should it have?
Lungs
500
Why does the salt water need to be changed every week?
The crabs fill it with sand so it gets dirty
500
Why do the millipedes burrow?
To stay in the dark, and find a moist place
500
How do our eyes help us survive in our habitat?
We can see food, shelter, and danger
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