Mammals
Birds
Fish
Reptiles
Amphibians
100

True or False; All mammals are carnivores

False; Mammals can be carnivores, herbivores or omnimores.

100
True or False. All birds can fly.
False. (Not all birds can fly. Ostriches live on land and have developed the ability to run fast. Penguins live in the ocean and are great swimmers)
100

True or False; fish can be carnivores, herbivores or omnivores

True


100

True or False. Some reptiles have shells.

True, for example, turtles have shells.

100
Amphibians have smooth _________ skin.
What is moist. (Frogs, toads and salamanders are all amphibians. Think of the word, MOIST, when you think of these mammals)
200
All mammals have _________ on their bodies at some time in their lives.
What is Hair. (Some mammals, like bears, are covered with thick hair or fur. Other mammals, such as elephants, only have a little body hair)
200

Their body is covered in ____________ which protect them from the cold and the rain.

feathers

200

Fish have ________ that help them move through the water. They also have a tail.

fins

200
Reptiles have ____ skin that has scales.
What is dry.
200

True or false; nearly all amphibians are omnivores

False; nearly all amphibians are carnivores. They eat insects and spiders.
300

True or False. Almost all mammals are born live (viviparous- They grow inside of their mother until they are born).

True


300

All birds are ____________, which means they lay eggs. They build a ______ and look after eggs.

oviparous, nest

300
Most fish have ________ covering their bodies.
What are scales. (scales are small, thin, hard plates that partly cover each other)
300

Most reptiles are ___________ and only a few of them are herbivores.

carnivores

300

Young amphibians go through a number of changes to become an adult, this transformation is called _________________.

Metamorphosis


400

Female mammals produce ___________ through mammary glands.

Milk

400

Birds have two __________ to walk on and two _________ they use to fly.

Feet/ wings

400
Fish breathe with ________ instead of lungs.
What are gills. (gills are breathing organs that take oxygen from water. Blood that passes through the gills releases carbon dioxide gas into water)
400

True or False. Most Reptiles lay eggs (are oviparous)

True

400
Baby amphibians are called _______________.
What are tadpoles. (tadpoles use fins and tails to move through the water. Most amphibians' bodies will change shape as they grow. They will lose their tales and grow legs as they become adult amphibians and walk on land.)
500

Mammals breathe with their _________.

 Lungs. (Lungs are a pair of breathing organs in the chest. Breathing in takes in an important gas called oxygen from the outside air. Breathing out lets out a waste gas called carbon dioxide)

500
Birds breathe with their ___________.
What are Lungs. (Birds are mammals and the common characteristic of mammals is that they have lungs)
500

True or False. Most fish lay eggs (are oviparous).

True, most fish are oviparous, and they lay eggs.

500
Reptiles breathe with their __________.
What are lungs.
500
Most amphibians breathe through their gills when they are tadpoles. As they get older they lose their gills and develop __________.
What are lungs. (Some amphibians also breathe through their skin)
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