Animal Classification
Vertebrates
Invertebrates
Habitats
Environmental Impacts & Fossil Fuels
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This tool helps identify animals by asking a series of yes/no questions.

Key

100

An animal with this feature is considered a vertebrate.

Backbone

100

This invertebrate lives in the sea and has a shell.

Mussel

100

Habitats can be damaged by these two types of causes.

Natural events and human impact

100

These buildings generate electricity but also contribute to air pollution.

Factories

200

According to the key, this animal lives in gardens and has a shell.

Snail

200

This class of vertebrates is missing from the list: fish, __, reptile, bird, mammal.

Amphibians

200

This invertebrate is often found in gardens and has a shell.

Snail

200

Name one natural event that can damage habitats.

Earthquakes, hurricanes, floods

200

This action at home can help reduce energy consumption and environmental impact.

Turning off lights

300

This animal in the key has wings but no shell.

Butterfly

300

This type of vertebrate is known for having feathers and wings.

Bird

300

This invertebrate has wings and no shell.

Butterfly

300

This human activity can damage marine habitats.

Spilling oil into the sea

300

Name a fossil fuel we learned about.

Coal, oil, natural gas

400

This animal in the key has six legs but no wings or shell.

Ant

400

These two classes of vertebrates are warm-blooded.

Birds and mammals

400

This invertebrate has six legs and is often found in colonies.

Ant

400

This type of pollution from factories can damage habitats.

Air pollution

400

Fossil fuels are used to generate this.

Energy or electricity

500

This animal in the key has neither wings nor six legs, but also doesn't have a shell.

Centipede

500

This class of vertebrates includes animals like snakes and turtles.

Reptiles

500

This invertebrate has many legs and no shell.

Centipede

500

This human activity helps protect habitats rather than damage them.

Picking up litter

500

The burning of fossil fuels releases this gas, which contributes to global warming.

Carbon dioxide (CO2)

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