Species
Habitats
Adaptations
Diseases
Food Chain
100

What is the difference between mammals and marine mammals?

Most mammals are land creatures, And Marine Mammals are aquatic creatures.

100

Where are the polar regions mostly found?

Up in the Northern parts of North America.

100

What Is an adaptation?

A characteristic that helps an animal survive and reproduce in its environment.

100

What is Zoonotic?

A disease that is transmitted from animals to humans.

100

What's the beginning of the Food chain?

Producers.

200

What is an Apex Predator?

A predator that eats everything else.

200

What is another name for an aquatic Habitat?

Coastal Region.

200

What are Seasonal Adaptations?

Changes animals get during the seasons.

200

What causes Bat White-nose Syndrome?

Pseudogymnoascus destructans.

200

What is another name for consumer that are herbivores?

Primary Consumers.

300

What aquatic predator has been known to go up North American Freshwater streams?

Bull Shark.

300

How do animals normally survive desert conditions?

They can regulate their body temperatures.

300

What are Environmental Adaptations?

Changes animals get to survive in their environment.

300

What animals does Chronic Wasting disease mostly infect?

Deer and Elk.

300

What is the definition of the Food Chain?

A series of organisms that eat one another so that the energy and nutrients flow from one organism to the next.

400

What are the 5 basic group of Rapture's?

Hawks, Falcons, Owls, Vultures, and Eagles.

400

What man made land has been known to attract animals who are Mountainous?

National Parks.

400

What 2 animals have similar Adaptations? And what are they?

Snowshoe hare and Lynx.

Paw pads that go over the snow and Coats that change between spring and winter.

400

What is another name for Avian Influenza?

Bird Flu.

400

What is another name for Consumers that are carnivores?

Secondary Consumers.

500

How do snakes make themselves look poisonous?

My making themselves look like poisonous snakes through Mimicry.

500

What are the 6 most commonly known habitats in North America?

Forests, Deserts, Mountains, Coastal regions, Wetlands, and Polar regions.

500

How do Lizards get their water in the desert?

They absorb it through their skin.

500

How is West Nile Virus transmitted?

By infected Mosquitoes.

500

What are some examples of decomposers?

Bacteria and Fungi.

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