Animals
Adaptations
Behaviors
Habitats
Recaps
100

Small, quadruped, fluffy tail, and buries nuts

What is a squirrel? 🐿️ 

100

These animals developed a physical trait because their food source was only found a higher locations. 

What is a long neck? Or What is a giraffe?

100

During the winter months, some animals go into a deep sleep to save energy and survive without eating much.

What is hibernation?

100

Covers a huge chunk of land, get very little rain. Barren landscape and hostile environmen.

What is a desert?

100

They are levers, screws, wedges, wheel and axil, pulleys, and inclines planes. 

What is a simple machine?

200

quadruped, strong webbed hind legs, strong stretchable tongue

What is a frog?

200

In cold habitats, these animals developed a layer of fat to keep warm.

What is blubber?

200

The seasonal movement of animals from one area to another

What is migration?

200

This habitat is a closed and continuous tree canopy, moisture dependent vegetation and lack wildfires.

Classified as either tropical or temperate. 

What is rainforest?

200

The particles in this substance are close together, always moving, and can slide past one another

What is liquid?

300

long-necked, heavy-bodied, big-footed birds that migrate in diagonal formation or V-formation

What is a swan?

300

A defense or tactic that animals use to disguise their appearance

What is camouflage? 

300

Animals that adapted to living in places with high amounts of plants and vegetation.

What are herbivores?

300

A body of salt water that covers approximately 70.8% of the Earth and contains 97% of Earth's water

What is the ocean?

300

The process where earth’s materials are being moved from one place to another (hint land slide demo)

What is erosion?

400

quadruped, prominent eyes with vertically-slit pupils, sheds, and has a thick tail

What is a leopard gecko?

400

A necessity in the skeletal system allowing some animals to take flight.

What are light bones?

400

Animals use this to determine the location of objects using reflected sound

What is echolocation?

400

A forested wetland, this habitat is considered to be transition zones because both land and water play a role in creating this environment.

What is a swamp?

400

Step of the rock cycle where many small pieces of rocks, sediments and minerals come together. 

What is sedimentary rock?

500

fruit eaters, fly, use echolocation, can have accents

What are bats?

500

An extension from the animal's skull used to regulate the animal's body temperature. Also used to fight and attract mates.

What are antlers?

500

During this time the males show off to the females with physical or colorful displays. 

What is breeding season?

500

These tropical grasslands are found in Africa. They have long dry periods followed by wet seasons with heavy rainfall.

What is a savanna?

500

The energy that is stored in an object due to its position, whether it is being stressed (ex: pulled back), or stationary

What is potential energy?

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