What do animals need to live?
Air, water, food, and shelter.
What is a habitat?
The place where an animal lives.
Why do some animals have fur?
To keep warm.
What do animals eat to get energy?
Food such as plants or other animals.
What is the difference between a pet and a wild animal?
Pets live with people; wild animals live in nature.
Why do animals need air?
To breathe and live.
Where does a fish live?
In water.
Why do some animals have scales?
To protect their bodies.
How do animals get food?
By hunting, gathering, or eating plants.
What do insects need to live?
Air, water, food, and a safe place.
Why do animals need water?
To drink and stay alive.
What kind of animal lives in a forest?
Deer, birds, or squirrels.
How does a camel live in the desert?
It stores fat and water in its hump.
What is a predator?
An animal that hunts other animals.
What is an example of an animal that lives underground?
A mole or a rabbit.
What happens if an animal doesn’t have food?
It will get weak and die.
Why do frogs live near water?
They need water to keep their skin wet and lay eggs.
How do animals protect themselves?
With shells, camouflage, or running away.
What is prey?
An animal that is eaten by a predator.
Why do birds have wings?
To help them fly.
How do animals use plants?
For food and shelter.
Name one animal, where it lives and what it needs.
Example: Fish — lives in water, needs air, food, and space to swim.
How do birds use trees?
For nests, food, and safety.
Give an example of a predator-prey pair.
Lion and zebra, or owl and mouse.
How are wild animals important to nature?
They help keep ecosystems balanced.