Fish
Amphibians
Birds
Reptiles
Mammals
100

Fish breathe through their ______.

Gills

100

Where do amphibians live?

On land and in water.

100

What body covering do birds have?

Feathers

100

What do reptiles use to breathe?

Lungs

100

What do all mammals have that no other vertebrates do?

Fur or Hair 

200

The body of a fish is tapered at both ends to help them do what?

Swim

200

What amphibian is known for changing from a tadpole to an adult?

Frog

200

What do birds have instead of teeth?

A beak/bill

200

What kind of reptiles have hard shells for protection?

Turtles & Tortoises

200

Mammals have the most developed _______________ in the animal kingdom.

A) Nervous System

B) Skeletal System

C) Urinary System

Nervous System

300

Fish's bodies are covered in _______ for protection.

Scales

300

What do amphibians use to breathe under water?

Gills as larvae and lungs as adults

300

How to birds keep their eggs warm?

They sit on them.

300

What kind of blood do reptiles have—warm or cold?

Cold Blooded

300

What do female mammals produce to feed their young?

Milk from mammary glands

400

Are fish carnivores, herbivores, or omnivores? 

They are carnivores

400

What do amphibians need to keep their skin moist?

Water or a moist environment. 

400

Name a bird that cannot fly.

Ostrich, Emu, Penguin

400

What reptile can regrow its tail?

Lizard

400

What is the only mammal that can fly?

Bat

500

What body part helps fish stay balanced in water?

Fins

500

Amphibians undergo a process of transformation from young to adult. What is this called?

Metamorphosis

500

Name 3 things that birds use their beaks for.

Eating, Drinking, Building nests, Catching prey

500

What do reptiles use to smell their surroundings?

Their tongue and Jacobson’s organ

500

What are marsupials?

Marsupials are mammals that give birth to underdeveloped young, which continue growing in a pouch.

M
e
n
u