Badlands
Wetlands
Prairies
Woodlands
Riparian
100

A group of birds using the same nest

Brood

100

A male goose

Gander

100

Bird of prey

Raptor

100

Protective coloring

Camouflage

100

Shellfish with two hard, outer shells, also called "clams"

Mussels

200

Active during the daytime

Diurnal

200

A young swan

Cygnet

200

Animals that may be hunted

Game animals

200

Active at night

Nocturnal

200

Migratory wetland birds that may be hunted

Waterfowl

300

Animal whose body temperature changes with the temperature of its surroundings, also called "cold-blooded"

Ectotherm

300

Open spaces in dead or dying trees where wildlife raise their young

Cavities

300

Dead animals that have been killed by other animals, by vehicles, or by other means

Carrion

300

Large animal that is hunted

Big game

300

An air-filled sac that helps fish float

Swim bladder

400

A dancing area used by grouse year after year

Lek

400

Route of migrating birds that passes though North Dakota

Central Flyway

400

Animal harvested for its fur

Furbearer

400

Process of changing from larva stage to the adult stage

Metamorphosis

400

Sharp, whisker-like organs found on catfish and a few other fish species, used to sense and taste food

Barbels

500

Running with bouncing leaps

Stotting

500

Duck that catches and eats fish

Merganser

500

Member of the dog family

Canid

500

A carnivore that eats only insects and spiders

Insectivore

500

An animal that eats both plants and animals

Omnivore

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