Animal Body Parts
Types of Animals
Habitats
Animal Groups
Animal Actions
100

The name for the type of hair that belongs to animals like cats, dogs, and bears.

Fur

100

Warm-blooded egg-laying animals characterized by the possession of feathers, beaks, and wings.

Birds

100

These are wide arid regions with little rainfall and little or no vegetation. Very hot.

Desert

100

a group of wild animals that live and hunt together (wolves, dogs, hyenas)

Pack

100

the sound a dog makes.

Bark

200

Birds use these body parts to fly.

Wings

200

Warm-blooded animals that have hair or fur, and females primarily secrete milk to feed young ones. Examples include dogs or cats.

Mammals

200

a large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.

Forest

200

a group of birds or sheep.

flock

200

the loud, deep cry of a wild animal, especially a lion.

roar

300

Fish and sharks use these body parts to swim.

Fins

300

Small animals that have six legs and generally one or two pairs of wings. Examples include ants, bees, and butterflies.

Insects

300

a dense forest in tropical areas inhabited by various animals like monkeys, tigers, and parrots.

Jungle or Rainforest

300

a large group of animals, particularly hoofed mammals, that live, feed, or migrate together.

herd

300

the short, sharp sound or song of a small or young bird.

Chirp or Tweet

400

What do birds have on their skin?

Feathers

400

Cold-blooded animals that typically lay soft-shelled eggs and have skin covered in scales or bony plates. Examples include snakes, turtles, and alligators.

Reptiles

400

the polar region located at the northernmost part of the Earth. It's a harsh, icy environment with a diverse ecosystem, including animals like polar bears and seals.

Arctic

400

a large group of insects, especially when in motion.

swarm

400

the low, continuous humming sound made by a bee.

Buzz

500

the hard pointed or curved outer part of a bird's mouth

Beak

500

Cold-blooded animals that spend some of their life in water and some on land. They usually lay their eggs in water. Examples include frogs and salamanders.

Amphibians

500

These habitats include bogs, swamps, fens, marshes as well as waterlogged areas which are home to numerous reptiles, amphibians, birds, and fish

Wetlands

500

a group of marine mammals such as dolphins or whales.

pod

500

a type of sleep that some animals take to pass the winter in a dormant or inactive state, conserving energy while food is scarce.

Hibernate

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