What are lizards and snakes, alligators and crocodiles, and turtles.
200
These describe the importance of birds to the environment.
What are pollinators, depositors of seeds and eating pests?
200
These describe characteristics that make mammals different from other animals.
What are bodies are covered with hair/fur, most are born live, and mothers produce milk.
300
This class of fish has a bony skeleton, jaws and scales (Example: Trout).
What is Osteichthyes?
300
The type of body heat amphibians produce.
What is ectotherm.
300
This describes the skin of reptiles.
What are dry, tough and covered with scales?
300
This describes the type of feathers that birds have and their purposes.
What are contour (shape and flight) and down (warmth)?
300
These describe the three categories of mammals.
What are Monotremes (lay eggs and young are not developed); Marsupials (live birth and young are not fully developed); and Placental (live birth and young are developed).
400
This class of fish has no jaws, no scales and cartilage for a skeleton (Example: Lamprey).
What is Agantha?
400
This is where tadpoles live and how they obtain oxygen.
What is water and gills?
400
These are strategies on how reptiles conserve water.
What are dry, tough and scaly skin, kidneys to remove waste without losing water, and eggs that are leathery.
400
These are adaptations that allow birds to fly.
What are many hollow bones, large chest muscles that move wings, feathers for flight and four-chambered heart to supply large amounts of oxygen for flight.
400
These are mammal teeth-types and descriptions.
What are carnivore (sharp teeth); herbivore (flat) and omnivore (both sharp and flat).
500
This class of fish has jaws, has scales and a skeleton made of cartilage (Example: Sharks).
What is Chondrichthyes?
500
This the adult stage after a tadpole and how the adult obtain oxygen.
What are frog and lungs?
500
This describes the backbone of reptiles.
What is a vertebrate?
500
This describes getting food for birds.
What are crop (storing food), gizzard (grinding food) and beak shape (specific to the type of food eaten).
500
These are examples for each type of mammal.
What are Monotremes (platypus), Marsupial (oppossum), and Placental (cow).