What is migrate?
to move from one area to another area
What are the life cycle stages of birds?
egg, chick, adult
Give an example of a learned behavior.
answer will vary
What are the life cycle stages of mammals?
birth, newborn, youngster, adult
What is a learned behavior?
something an animal learns to do
What do birds use their feet for?
walking
perching
hanging on trees
What do birds use their beaks for?
building nests
eating
killing prey
preening
Some birds eat insects by following animals that __.
graze
Mammals that live in a hot climate are more __ at night when it's cooler.
active
Your team earns 200 pts.
200
What behaviors or traits were animals born with?
inherited traits
instincts
Most mammals give birth to __ __ and feed them milk.
live offspring
Which behaviors or traits did God create animals with?
inherited traits
instincts
Your team earns 300 pts.
300
What is the life cycle pattern of all animals?
birth
growth
reproduction
death
Your team earns 400 pts.
400
Give 3 ways humans & mammals are similar?
vertebrates
warm-blooded
breathe with lungs, have hair
mother's feed milk to babies
An offspring's __ __ are passed down from its parents.
inherited traits
Name 2 ways God gave some birds survival features for keeping warm.
fluffing their feathers
huddling together
tucking head into feathers
building up fat as cold weather approaches
When one animal parent has brown fur, the other has black fur, & the offspring has spots. This is called a __.
variation
Give 2 ways mammals defend themselves from predators?
escape fast
hold still
camouflage
some have spines/quills
use hooves
Name 5 characteristics of birds.
warm-blooded vertebrate fly
breathe with lungs feathers
two wings reproduce by laying eggs
An animal hibernating is an example of __.
an instinct
Explain how humans & mammals are different.
Humans were created in God's image & people can communicate with Him.
Animals were not created in God's image & cannot communicate with Him.
Why is understanding animal instincts, inherited traits, & learned behaviors important?