Amphibians
Mammals
Birds
Fish
Reptiles
100

An animal that lives part of its life in water and part of its life in land. Most of them have smooth, wet skin and hatch from eggs.

What are amphibians?

100

An animal with hair or fur on its body that gets milk from its mother. 

What are mammals?

100

Animals with feathers and wings that hatch from eggs. 

What are birds?

100

Animals that only live in the water, are completely covered in scales, and have fins. 

What are fish?

100

An animal with dry skin and scales to protect its body. Some of them hatch from eggs.

What are reptiles

200

An animal without bones that has 3 body parts and 3 legs.

What is an insect?

200

A color or shape that helps an animal survive, but makes the animal hard to see.

What is camouflage?

200

Something that invertebrates do not have.

What is a spine or backbone?

200

These parts of the body help fish to swim around.

What are fins?

200

Something all vertebrates have.

What is a spine or backbone?

300

The three parts of an insect's body.

What is the head, the thorax, and the abdomen? 

300

A way to become hard to see, that can include actions, such as chipmunks saving food for the winter so they won't be seen by other animals.

What is camouflage?

300

An insect, octopus, and spider all fall into this category.

What are invertebrates?

300

A special body part of some animals that get oxygen from water.

What are gills?

300

Mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, and amphibians all fall into this category.

What are vertebrates?

400

Frogs and toads are both examples of this.

What are amphibians?

400

Dogs, cats, and chipmunks are all examples of this.

What are mammals?

400

Penguins and chickens are both examples of this.

What are birds?

400

This helps the porcupine fish to survive because, when it is in danger, the fish will get bigger and have spikes all around it.

What is adaptation?

400

Snakes and turtles are both examples of this.

What are reptiles?

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