Animals
Ecosystems
Adaptations
Vocabulary
100

These types of animals have a backbone, feed milk to their young and give birth to live babies

What are mammals?

100

Things that are part of the ecosystem that were never living.  For example dirt and rocks.

What are nonliving things?

100

This type of adaptation helps animals blend in with their environment for protection.

What is camouflage?

100

All the living and non-living things in an environment and how they interact.

What is an ecosystem?

200

These types of animals have dry scaly skin and lay eggs.

What are reptiles?

200

A place where a plant or animal lives.

What is a habitat?

200

A crayfish uses these body parts to rip food, fight or hold things.

What are pincers?

200

The main bone made up of many bones, joined together down the middle of the back.

What is a backbone?

300
These types of animals are cold blooded, live in water and are the largest group of animals with a backbone.

What are fish?

300

Things that are parts of an ecosystem that can grow breathe move on their own.

What are living things?
300

A duck uses these to make it easier to paddle through water.

What are webbed feet?

300

Body temperature changes with surrounding air or water.

What is cold-blooded?

400

These types of animals have backbones and live part of their life in land and part on water.

What are amphibians?

400

Ponds, sun and air are examples of this part of an ecosytem.

What are nonliving things?

400

When animals move from one location to another as seasons change.

What is migration?

400

Body temperature always stays the same.

What is warm-blooded?

500

These types of animals are warm blooded, have hollow bones and lay eggs.

What are birds?

500

Deer, birds, plants and grass are examples of what part of the ecosystem?

What are living things?

500

When animals go into a long deep sleep for the whole winter.

What is hibernation?

500

A hard outer covering that protects an animal.

What is an exoskeleton?

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