Domesticated dogs are part of this family, which included wolves and foxes
Canidae
This breed of cat is characterized by its hairless body, wrinkled skin, and large ears.
Sphynx
This is the minimum square footage of a guinea pig enclosure
7.5 square feet
Adult mice, rats, baby chicks, guinea pigs, and rabbits are all appropriate food options for this group of companion reptiles
Amphibians undergo this process, which literally means "skin breathing"
Cutaneous respiration
Dogs are not really color blind, they have this type of vision. They are able to see blues and yellow.
Dichromatic vision (color perception)
This is the scientific name for domesticated cats.
Felis catus
This term is used for animals that are more active at night
Nocturnal
These group of turtles are primarily herbivorous and can eat grasses and plant materials, fruits, and vegetables
Land (terrestrial) turtles
Amphibians are more sensitive to changes in their external environment, such as pollution, because of this structure.
This breed group was bred primarily for hunting, and includes retrievers, spaniels, and pointers.
Sporting dogs
We use this term for cats, meaning they have evolved to get nutrition from meat (2 words)
Obligate carnivore
Wet Tail
This term is used to describe an animal that is cold-blooded, maintaining its body temperature based on its external environment
Ectotherm / Ectothermic
This amphibian, common as a companion, is known for remaining in a paedomorphic state throughout its life.
Axolotl
This breed group has various original purposes, characteristics, and personalities. It includes bulldogs, dalmatians, and poodles.
Non-sporting group
This amino acid, important for heart health, must be included in a cat's diet.
Taurine
This is the typical lifespan of gerbils
2-4 years
This order of reptiles consists of turtles and tortoises
Testudines (Chelonian)
This term is used to collectively describe reptiles and amphibians.
Herpetofauna
Beagles belong to this breed group, bred for hunting by sight or scent
Hound group (Hounds)
These four fat soluble vitamins discussed in class can be toxic in high enough doses but are important parts of feline nutrition.
Vitamins A, D, E, and K
The anatomy of this organ in reptiles allows for the mixing of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood
In what environment do most amphibians lay their eggs?
Water / Aquatic environments