About That Diet...
Life Changes
Name That Type
Tricky Terminology
Identification Station
100

Eats mainly insects

What is an insectivore?

100

The scientific term for the process of transformation from one form into another

What is metamorphosis?

100

Animals that do not have backbones

Invertebrates

100

Animals that eat organisms that float through the water

What are filter feeders?

100

Animal that has feathers

What is a bird?

200

Eats other animals

What is a carnivore?

200

The term for the kind of metamorphosis nearly always consisting of four stages

What is complete metamorphosis?

200

An animal that has three body segments and three pairs of legs

What is an insect?

200

What a sea star is, due to the fact that it has radial symmetry and tube feet

What is an echinoderm?

200

Animal that has scaly skin

What is a reptile?

300

Eats plants only

What is an herbivore?

300

The term for the final stage of complete metamorphosis

What is adult?

300

An arthropod with five pairs of legs and a claw

What is a crustacean?

300

What shrimp and spiders are both considered to be due to the fact that they have jointed legs, a segmented body, and an exoskeleton

What are arthropods?

300

Animal that has smooth skin

What is an amphibian?

400

Eats both plants and animals

What is an omnivore?

400

The term for the second stage of complete metamorphosis

What is larva or caterpillar?

400
The type of animal that amphibians, fish, and reptiles all are (hint: something other than that they are all vertebrates)

What is cold-blooded?

400

The location of objects by reflected sound, used by animals such as bats and dolphins

What is echolocation?

400
Animal that has hair

What is a mammal?

500

The reason some ticks can cause serious human health problems

What is being parasites?

500

The term for the third stage of complete metamorphosis

What is pupa or chrysalis?

500

An animal that has many body segments and many legs

What is a centipede?

500

Tiny stinging organelles found on some animals

What are nematocysts?

500

How earthworms are classified, due to the fact that they have segments and move by using setae

What are annelids?
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