Vocabulary
Habitats
Design a Zoo
Animals at TLD
Animal Trivia
100

Something (like a fence, railing, or natural obstacle that blocks) the way.

A barrier

100

This part of a habitat provides animals with something to drink.

Water

100

What is a reason bird netting is used in aviaries?

To protect birds from wild animals (from disease) and keep the bird in habitat

100

This animal stores fat in a hump on its back.

The dromedary camel

100

What is a rhino horn made of?

Keratin

200

When animals blend in with their surroundings.

A camouflage

200

This part of a habitat provides animals with energy.

Food

200

Why would a low wooden fence not work for a mountain lion enclosure?

Mountain lions are good climbers and jumpers (they could escape)

200

This animal is found in North America and uses its quills to protect itself from predators.

The North American Porcupine

200

This bug makes a hissing sound to scare predators or talk to others

Madagascar hissing cockroach

300

An animal that eats both plants and animals.

An omnivore

300

This gives animals the ability to run and move around in their habitat.

Space

300

What do zoo designers think about when choosing landscaping (plants, rocks, grass) in habitats?

That the environment matches the animals' natural habitat (Rhino = savannah, trees, water hole, space) 

300

This animal lives in Australia among rocky cliffs, gorges, and boulder fields.

The yellow-footed wallaby

300

Even though it has a long neck, the giraffe has the same number of these as humans

Neck bones (vertebrae)! 

400

Designers use this to make sure animals have space to hide, climb, play, or provide mental stimulation

Enrichment 

400

This part of a habitat protects the animal from the weather

Shelter

400

What is a benefit of a multi-species habitat?

Social enrichment and to create natural living conditions

400

This animal is threatened by raven predation, illegal collection from the pet trade, cars, and habitat loss and fragmentation.

The desert tortoise

400

Bennett’s wallabies are mostly active during what parts of the day? 

Dawn and dusk

500

This means protecting animals and the environment in which they live.

Conservation

500

A habitat that is separated from the public by barriers and allows them to view the animals inside.

An enclosure

500

Why are habitat enclosures designed with at least two separate areas for the animal?

So keepers can safely enter the habitat (to clean, add enrichment, repair things); so the animals can get a break; to separate animals with medical needs

500

Which animal, at the Living Desert, only has 3 legs?

Soleil- the Mexican Wolf!

500

 How much water can a desert tortoise store in their body?

 1 Liter!

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