Mammals
Birds & Fish
Reptiles & Amphibians
Arthropods & Molluscs
Pot Luck
100

What do all mammals use to breathe?

Lungs

100
A fish is covered with what?

Scales to protect their body.

100

True or False - Do baby reptiles look like adult reptiles when they hatch?

True

100

Do invertebrates have a backbone?

No they have an exoskeleton or shell, but some just have a soft body.

100

What do you call a baby frog?

Tadpole.

200

What does viviparous mean?

They give birth to live babies.

200

How do fish breathe?

With their gills.

200

What do reptiles use to breathe with?

Lungs

200

True or False - a jellyfish is an invertebrate?

True.

200

What do herbivores eat?

They get their energy from eating plants.

300

True or False, are all mammals carnivores?

False - Mammals can be carnivores, herbivores or omnivores.

300

What does oviparous mean?

It means that they lay eggs.

300

What do baby amphibians use to breathe with?

Gills.

300

Name the four subgroups of arthropods?

Insects, arachnids, myriapods and crustaceans.

300
How does a worm get oxygen?
Through its skin.
400

What does a mammal have on the outside to keep warm?

fur or hair

400

How do birds keep their eggs warm?

They incubate the eggs by sitting on them to keep them warm while the baby grows inside.

400

What type of skin does an amphibian have?

Moist skin.

400

Which group of arthropods has wings?

Insects.

400

Why do some amphibians have coloured skin?

To hide from other animals.

500

Can you name an oviparous mammal?

The duck-billed platypus.

500

True or False - Do some fish keep their eggs in their mouths until they hatch?

True

500

What is the process called that baby amphibians take when they hatch in water?

Metamorphosis.

500

Give an example of a crustacean and an arachnid?

Crab and a Spider.

500
Name three body structures that allow animals to move.
legs, feet, arms, fins, tails, wings
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