Mammalia
Monotremes and Marsupials
Canids and Felines
Monkeys and Apes
Aquatic Mammals
100

Are mammals warm-blooded or cold-blooded?

Warm-blooded

100

How do monotremes give birth? 

They lay eggs

100
How do Canids often hunt?

Together in packs

100

What order are monkeys, apes and humans all in?

Primates

100

How do aquatic mammals breathe? 

With their lungs in the air. 

200

How do mammals feed their babies?

The mother produces milk. (nursing)

200

What is the most famous monotreme?

The duck-billed platypus

200

Are Canids carnivores, omnivores or herbivores? 

Carnivores

200

What does "bipedal" mean?

Walking on two feet
200

True or False: Aquatic mammals lay eggs? 

FALSE

300

What is a placental mammal?

A mammal that gives birth to fully developed babies. 

300

Where do newborn Marsupials go to develop?

Their mother's pouch

300

Name 3 types of felines 

Cat, Jaguar, Tiger, Lion, Cheetah. 

300

What are the only truly bipedal primates?

Humans

300

What do baleen whales have instead of teeth?

Whalebone plates

400

True or false: All non-placental animals lay eggs. 

FALSE 

400

True or False: Most marsupials are nocturnal.

TRUE

400

What can most cats do with their claws?

Retract their claws

400

What major feature do primates have?

Opposable thumbs

400

What feature do both Dolphins and Porpoises have? 

Beaks

500

Where do baby placental mammals grow inside the mother?

The uterus

500

Name a place where the duck-billed platypus can be found?

Australia, Tasmania and New Guinea 

500

Are bears Canid or Feline?

Feline

500

In what way can primates see that other mammals cannot?

3 dimensional

500
True or False: Unlike other mammals aquatic mammals do not have hair. 

FALSE

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