What is a lion?
All living things get their energy from this.
What is the sun?
What is a habitat?
This habitat likely has "Qtip" trees, also called deciduous, and animals like rabbits, squirrels, mice, snakes, bears and deer. We have many around Wainfleet.
What is a forest?
What is a mushroom?
This omnivore lives in Canada. You might see it up north in a forest area. It comes in brown, black, grizzly and teddy varieties.
What is a bear?
This kind of diagram shows the flow of energy from one living thing to the next and moves in one straight line.
What is a food chain?
Many plants and animals sharing the same habitat.
What is a community?
This kind of habitat is home to animals like octopus, many different fish and sharks. It has salt water.
What is an ocean?
The arrows in a food chain mean this.
What is "eaten by"?
This herbivore could be found on the African savannah. It's long neck helps it grab leaves from the tallest trees.
What is a giraffe?
This kind of animal eats only meat.
What is a carnivore?
What is a food web?
This habitat is very, very dry and sandy. It might be home to a cactus.
What is a desert?
This kind of living thing is always a PRODUCER.
What is plants?
This animal is a carnivore. It has sharp fangs and no arms or legs.
What is a snake?
This kind of organism breaks down dead plants and animals and returns nutrients to the soil.
What is a decomposer?
An animal that eats only plants.
What is a lake?
A cactus's thick, fleshy stem is an example of this.
What is a structural adaptation?
This animal is an omnivore. It is a typically "Canadian" animal, in fact, it can be found on a Canadian nickel (five cents).
What is a beaver?
This is the process by which plants make food.
What is photosynthesis?
A physical feature that a plant or animal has developed to help them survive.
What is a structural adaptation?
This habitat is home to most "Christmas" or evergreen trees.
What is a boreal forest?
A turtle's shell is a structural adaptation that does these 2 things.
What is protect's the turtle from predators and from the forces of living in an aquatic habitat?