This type of animal has a backbone.
What is a vertebrate?
This is what a group of kangaroos is called.
What is a mob?
Have a pouch in which their young develop.
What are marsupials?
This is the common name for your cat's vibrissae.
What are whiskers?
This is when diurnal organisms are most active.
What is the daytime?
This type of animal does not have a backbone.
What is an invertebrate?
The only group of mammals considered truly carnivorous because they don't eat plants.
What are felines?
Largest group of mammals.
What are rodents?
This is the type of symmetry exhibited by mammals.
What is bilateral.
An aquatic habitat consists mainly of this.
What is water?
An internal skeleton.
What is an endoskeleton?
Bats are able to find their insect prey using this system.
What is echolocation?
Includes shrews moles and hedgehogs.
What are insectivores?
An organism's scientific name consists of these two elements.
What are genus and species.
The study of reasoning.
What is logic?
These flat teeth are used for grinding food.
What are molars?
An animal is considered this when there are no remaining known members of its species.
What is extinct?
Have four upper incisors that continue growing.
What are lagomorphs?
In a plant embryo, the radicle develops into these structures.
What are roots?
The most important group of plants on the planet.
What are grasses?
The common name for the patella bone.
What is the kneecap?
A slow moving arboreal xenarthran with large claws.
What is a sloth?
Oviparous mammals.
What are monotremes?
Taxonomy is the science of this.
What is classification.
The extensions of dead bone without a covering that appear on some hoofed mammals.
What are antlers?