Places Things Live
Things Animals Do
Types of Animals or Beings
Characteristics of Animals or Organisms
Extras from All
100

A dry environment with very little rainfall

Desert

100

The way an organism acts or responds to its environment.

Behavior

100

The young of a living organism.

Offspring

100

Gained after birth as a result of experience or behavior.

Acquired

100

Something an organism learns by interacting with the world.

Learned behaviors

200

An area where the main vegetation is grass.

Grassland

200

A way an organism protects itself from harm.

Defense

200

An animal that hunts and eats other animals.

Predator

200

What something is used for; its purpose

Function

200

The movement of animals from one place to another.

Migration

300

The natural home of an organism

Habitat

300

A period when an organism slows down or stops activity to survive.

Dormancy

300

An animal that is hunted and eaten by predators.

Prey

300

To receive traits from parents.

Inherit

300

The process of making more of the same kind of organism.

Reproduction

400

A small body of still water.

Pond

400

To feed on grass or low vegetation

Graze

400

A group of living organisms that are similar and can reproduce.

Species

400

A characteristic passed from parents to offspring.

Inherited Trait

400

A part or group of parts of an organism.

Structure

500

A flat, grassy area with few trees.

Prairie

500

A deep sleep some animals enter to survive cold seasons.

Hibernation
500

To continue to live or exist.

Survive/Survival

500

Automatic behaviors that are inherited.

Instinctual Behaviors

500

A cold, treeless area with frozen ground.

Tundra

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