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100

Snakes have scaley skin and lay eggs, so they belong in this animal class.


What is reptile?

100

An omnivore eats these 2 categories of food.

What are plants and meat?

100

A sea turtle lives in this habitat.

What is the ocean?


100

What animal is camouflaged?


Arctic Hare


100

Most bird use twigs and hay in their nests. List 2 other supplies birds might use to make their nest.


Bark, roots, moss, feathers, stems, fuzz, pine needles, etc.

200

Frogs belong in this animal class.


What is amphibian?

200

Tigers, bears, and lions are at the top of their food chains because of this reason.

They do not have any predators!

200

List one reason why the polar bear does not live in the desert.

It's too hot, there's no seals to eat, not enough water, he doesn't camouflage, etc.

200

List one animal that can camouflage.

Chameleons, octopus, tiger, gray reef shark, walking leaf, leafy sea dragon, dresser crab, masked hunter, etc.

200

This bird cannot fly.

What is a penguin?


300

List 3 different animal classes.

Mammal, Amphibian, Reptile, Birds, Fish, and Insects/Invertebrates

300

The first organism in a food chain or web is called a "producer." Producers are usually what?

What is a plant?

300

What is a habitat?

The area where something lives.

300

Predator's eyes are usually facing this direction.

What is forward?

300

Most birds like to eat seeds and fruit. List one other source of food some birds can eat.

Insects, fish, meat, aquatic plants, etc. 

400

List one feature of a mammal.

Hair/fur, produces milk, warm-blooded, live birth (no eggs)

400

Food webs include every plant and animal in the same what?

What is a habitat?

400

List 3 different habitats.

Savanna, desert, forest, rainforest, ocean, arctic, grasslands, etc.

400

Why do orange and black tigers camouflage in green grass?


It's prey cannot see as many colors as we do.

400

Birds who eat meat typically use this to catch their prey.

What are talons?

Also accepted: Feet, claws, etc.


500

We classify animals to know what species are more closely related using this system.

What is the Taxonomic Higherarchy?

500

Where do the arrows point to in food chains and food webs?

What is the flow of energy?


500

The Honey Badger lives in this habitat.


What is the savanna?

Also accept: Woodlands/forest, semi-desert


500

Prey's eyes are usually on the sides of their heads so they can see more around them. What is the downside to this?


They cannot see well or notice details.

500

The shape of a bird's beak can tell you what?

What they eat!


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