What is a Habitat
Guess the Habitat
Adaptations
Animal Diets
100

This term describes the natural home where a plant or animal lives.

Habitat 

100

This habitat has many trees, animals like deer and squirrels, and moderate weather.

Forest

100

This word means a trait or behaviour that helps an organism survive.

Adaptation 

100

Animals that only eat plants are called this.

Herbivores 

200

List two things ALL habitats must provide for living things to survive.

Air, water, food, shelter, space

200

This habitat is very hot and dry with very little rain. Plants store water.

Desert 

200

Why do snow leopards have white fur?

For camouflage in snow

200

Animals that eat both plants and meat are called this.

Omnivores 

300

Explain the difference between survive and thrive.

Survive = stay alive; Thrive = grow and do well

300

This habitat has lots of water, plants, and animals like frogs and ducks.

Wetland

300

How do webbed feet help animals survive?

How do webbed feet help animals survive?

300

Animals that only eat meat are considered this. 

Carnivores 

400

Why can’t all animals live in the same habitat?

Habitats have different conditions (temperature, food, etc.)

400

This habitat is extremely cold with little vegetation and frozen ground.

Tundra

400

Provide an example of an animal adaptation. 

Answers may vary. 
400

Explain why humans are considered omnivores.

We eat both plants and animals

500

A habitat has water and shelter but no food. What will happen to the organisms and why?

They will not survive because they need food for energy

500

This habitat is warm, very wet, and filled with dense plants and many species.

Rainforest 

500

Snails and turtles both have this adaptation. Explain how it helps them survive.

Shell—protects them from predators

500

Why might being an omnivore help an animal survive better than a herbivore?

More options for food. 

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