Reproduction
Evolution
Traits
Behavior
Anatomy
100
The difference in appearance, physiology, or behavior between males and females of the same species

Sexual dimorphism

100

What is the name of the supercontinent prior to the continental drift

Pangea

100

The term for animals that primarily reside in trees

Arboreal

100

The term for an animal that is active primarily in twilight (sunrise and sunset)

Crepscular
100

How do you distinguish juvenile vs adult quail?

Buffy tips on the primary coverts

200

Reproduction by eggs that hatch outside of the body

Oviparous

200

The independent evolution of similar traits or features in different, distantly related species

convergent evolution

200

The term for the capability to grasp (ex: opposum tail)

Prehensile

200

The term for animals that are active primarily during the daytime from dawn to dusk 

Dinural

200

What is dorsal part of a turtle's shell called?

Carapace.

The ventral section is the plastron

300

The term in population dynamics for the reproductive capacity of an individual or population

Fecundity

300

Principle in which individuals in colder, high latitude environments tend to be larger than those in warmer, low latitude climates

Bergmanns rule

300

Organisms that feed on blood for nutrients (ex: mosquitoes, ticks, vampire bats)

Hematophagous 

300

An association between two organisms in which one benefits and the other is neither benefitted or harmed

Commensalism

300

What is the posterior most chamber of the digestive tract on birds called?

The cloaca

400

Mating system in which one female mates with multiple males

Polyandry

400

An evolutionary process where large animals on isolated landmasses (islands, caves, etc.) become significantly smaller over generation due to limited food, space, and reduced predators 

Insular (island) dwarfism

400

What is the technical term for arm swinging used mainly in monkey species for arboreal locomotion

Brachiation

400

The instinct in some animals to migrate vast distances from where they grew up and then to return as adults to their specific birthplace

Natal homing

400

What feathers are responsible for providing thrust in flight?

Primaries

500

An organism that reproduces only once in its lifetime, investing all its energy into a single reproductive event, after which it dies (salmon, ocotpuses, etc.)

Semelparous

(animals that reproduce multiple times are iteroparous)

500

An evolutionary trend where small animals on isolated islands evolve to be much larger than their mainland relatives, due to absence of predators, reduced compeition, and abundant resources

Insular (island) gigantism

500

The term for winter dormancy in reptiles and amphibians (ectotherms)

Different from hibernation in mammals. Hibernation is a continous sleep meanwhile in reptiles the animal remains somwhat aware and responsive

Brumation

500

The term for animals that live and interact in groups, flocks, herds, or colonies

Gregarious

500

What is the name of the pair of teeth present in members of carnivora?

Carnissial pair

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