An animal that is a warm-blooded vertebrate and is distinguished by the ability to produce milk for its young, has fur or hair, a neo cortex, three bones in the middle ear, and a single bone lower jaw.
What is a mammal?
All mammals will have this on their body at some time in their life.
What is fur or hair?
This is an example of the type of animal that eats both vegetation and meat.
What is an omnivore?
What is Keep Ponds Clean Or Frogs Get Sick?
The number of bones in a mammal's ear
What is 3?
A living creature
What is an organism?
This makes the mammal's jawbone unique.
What is the lower jaw is one piece?
This is an example of animal that only eats vegetation which is this type.
What is an herbivore?
The K stands for this
What is Kingdom?
These are the three parts of the ear.
What are the external, the middle, and the inner ear?
The environment and all living creatures of a given area
ecosystem
Mammals provide this for their babies.
What is milk?
The type of animal that eats meat.
What is a carnivore?
What does the G stand for?
What is Genus?
The three tiny bones in the ear are located in this part of the ear
What is the middle ear?
The number of organisms of the same type (species) living in a given area.
What is population?
This is a special part of the mammal's brain that gives them advanced reasoning abilities.
What is the neocortex?
The animal in the food chain that is the hunter is called this.
What is a predator?
The Kingdoms and Classifications was a method designed by this man for organizing life forms.
Who is Carl Linnaeus?
The three inner bones help mammals do this.
What is to hear better?
the natural home of living things
What is habitat?
Mammals have to eat more often then reptiles because of this bodily function.
What is a much faster metabolism?
The animal in the food chain that is hunted is called this.
What is the prey?
The Kingdoms and Classifications in order.
What is Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
The passageway leading to the inside of the ear.
What is the ear canal?