Vocabulary
Characteristics
Elephants & Marsupials
Insectivores
Misc.
100

Being able to move from place to place to collect food.

Motile

100

Humans and most animals are born with ___ symmetry.

Bilateral

100

Which elephant species is the largest.

African Bush Elephant

100

How many species of insectivores are recognized today?

500

100

These animals have forked tails and weigh up to 900 lbs; one kind lives in the Red Sea and others in the Indian Ocean.

Dugongs

200

Animals that chew the cud.

Ruminants

200

Warm-blooded animals have a __ chambered heart.

4

200

The largest living marsupial.

Kangaroo

200

Hedgehogs, moles, and __ are the most common insectivores.

Shrews

200

These are made of ivory and are actually enlarged incisor teeth.

Tusks

300

Animals with four appendages or limbs attached by bones to the body at the hips or shoulders.

Tetrapods

300

Which cells are responsible for the hair of mammals?

Epithelial Cells

300

What is the scientific term for a marsupial's pouch?

Marsupium 

300

These insectivores live almost exclusively underground, with their favorite food being earthworms.

Moles

300

Hoofed mammals are called ___.

Ungulates

400

Because their young is born alive, placental mammals are considered ___.

Viviparous

400

True or false: the lungs of mammals are larger in relation to body size than those of reptiles and amphibians.

True

400

How many species of elephants are known by fossils only?

300

400

These insectivores are mouse-like animals with long, pointed noses.

Shrews

400

Dugongs and manatees are often referred to as ___. 

Sea Cows

500

This term means to "maintain the same temperature."

Homeothermic

500

Fluid that absorbs the shock of its mother running or being bumped into by an object.

Amniotic Fluid

500

How many species of marsupials are recognized today?

270

500

From October to April, these animals have a greatly lowered body activity and rely on stored fat supplies for energy.

Hedgehogs

500

What is the only land-dwelling mammal that is not instinctively afraid of humans?

Polar Bear

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