What is an example of prey adaptations?
What is warning coloration?
What is camouflage?
What are chemicals?
What are defensive spines?
What is mimicry?
What are alarm calls?
What is a characteristic of the animal kingdom?
What is a heterotroph?
What is a multicellular organism?
What is a Eukaryote?
What is an animal that eats plants?
What is a Herbivore?
What response allows plants to grow toward or away from light?
What is phototropism?
What is it called when an animal is born with instinctual behaviors?
What is an innate behavior?
What are some examples of predator adaptations?
What is big, sharp teeth?
What is good eyesight?
What is the ability to run fast?
What are sharp claws?
What is a suitable digestive system?
What are the six kingdoms?
What are the animalia, plantae, fungi, protista, eubacteria, and archaea bacteria?
What are the three levels of consumers?
What are the primary, secondary, and tertiary consumers?
What do you call the downward growth of roots?
What is negative geotropism?
What is an example of behaviors that help animals survive?
What is camouflage?
What is hyperphagia?
What occurs when species evolve together and affect each other's evolution?
What is coevolution?
What is an autotroph?
What is an organism that makes its own food?
What group of consumers are at the top of the food chain?
What are tertiary consumers?
What is a plant's growth towards or away from moisture?
What is hydrotropism?
What behavior allows animals to protect and hunt with one another?
What is traveling in herds?
Which consumer group is generally carnivores but can also be omnivores?
What is secondary consumers?
What is another word for geotropism?
What is gravitropism?
What is the process of eating non-stop in order to survive the long winter?
What is hyperphagia?