The hollow tip of a feather.
What is the QUILL?
Food, water, air, shelter
What are the BASIC NEEDS of ANIMALS?
Has dry, leathery eggs which it lays on land.
What is an ALLIGATOR?
The number that represents a neutral on the pH scale.
What is 7?
What is a PRODUCER?
The middle 'stem' of a feather.
What is the RACHIS?
It has a scooped bill, used to catch fish.
What is a PELICAN?
Starts life in the water, but then lives most of its adult life on land.
What is a BULLFROG?
These are formed from decayed remains of organisms.
What are FOSSIL FUELS?
Meat eaters, plant eaters, both
What are CARNIVORES, HERBIVORES, OMNIVORES?
These are the soft, fluffy feathers that are close to a bird's body.
What are DOWN FEATHERS?
This gland helps to protect an animal from prey.
What is a VENOM GLAND?
What are BULLFROG EGGS?
This is caused by chemicals in the atmosphere and condense in the clouds.
What is ACID RAIN?
An owl eating a shrew.
These glands produce oil to coat a bird's feathers.
What are SEBACEAOUS GLANDS?
Whiskers, tail, ears
What are APPENDAGES?
These are the life stages of an alligator.
egg, juvenile, adult
When polar ice caps begin melting in an area that didn't experience melting before.
What is CLIMATE CHANGE?
A pH of 1.
What is an ACID?
Regulate body temperature and help with movement.
What are two functions of feathers?
When Rocky jumps up at the kitchen table to take Jack's roll?
What is a BEHAVIORAL ADAPTATION?
A bullfrog has webbed feet in order to help it swim and walk on land.
What is an ADAPTATION of a bullfrog?
Temperature on a given day; Weather over time
What is WEATHER VS. CLIMATE
An area that provides all that an organism needs to survive.
What is a HABITAT?