The kind of blood Amphibians have. (warm or cold)
What is cold blooded?
The heat source reptiles use to make their body temperature higher.
What is the sun?
The layer covering a monkey's skin.
What is fur?
The is the wishbone of a bird is called this.
What is a fused collarbone?
The body part fish use to breath underwater.
What are gills?
The body part frogs use to breathe when they are tadpoles.
What are gills?
The way most reptiles produce their offspring.
What are eggs?
The liquid substance that comes from the mother's memory gland which she feeds her offspring.
What is milk?
The continents birds live on.
What is Antarctica, Africa, Australia, Europe, Asia, North America, and South America? (all of them)
The kind of blood fish have. (warm or cold)
What is cold blooded?
The cycle a frog goes through from a tadpole to an adult.
What is metamorphosis?
The body part snakes use to smell.
What are tongues?
The group of mammals humans are in.
What are placental mammals?
The kind of bones that birds have to allow them to fly.
What are hollow bones?
The layer covering the outside of a fish.
What are scales?
The state of relaxation similar to hibernation.
What is torpor?
The four groups of reptiles.
What are 1. Turtles/Tortoises 2. Snakes 3. Lizards 4. Crocodilians?
The group of mammals that the mother has a pouch to put their offspring in.
What are marsupials?
The reason birds can sing so many different sounds, and even sing two different notes at once.
What is a syrinx? (it is similar to a human voice box but with double the parts)
The material that makes up sharks.
What is cartilage?
The different groups of amphibians.
What are 1. Newts and Salamanders, 2. Caecilians 3. Frogs and Toads?
The most diverse group of reptiles.
What are lizards?
The only group of mammals that lay eggs.
What are monotremes?
The longest migration of any animal.
What is the Arctic Turf?
The different groups of fish.
What are bony fish, Cartilaginous fish, and agnathan fish?