Mammals
Birds / Fish
Reptiles / Amphibians
Invertebrates
100

All mammals are vertebrates, which means:

 they have a backbone.

100

Birds are oviparous. This means:

They lay eggs.

100

List three examples of reptiles:

Snake

Lizard

Turtle

100

Invertebrates are animals with no ___________.

backbone


200

Define Carnivore:

Carnivore- is an animal whose food and energy requirements derive solely from animal tissue or meat.

200

Birds breathe with their:

 Lungs.

200

List two examples of amphibians:

Frog

Salamander

200

A six legged and three body part invertebrate is called an: ________________.

insect.

300

Define Viviparous

To give birth to babies.

300

Feathers keep birds warm and ___________.

attract other birds.

300

Some reptiles walk and run. Others _______ and others __________.

slither, swim.

300

 __________ are a two body- part insect.

Arachnids

400

All mammals breathe with their ________.

lungs.

400

Fish breathe with their __________.

 gills.

400

Baby amphibians breathe with their __________ and adults breathe with their _______ and through their ________.

gills, lungs, skin.

400

A _________ is a soft body invertebrate.

mollusc

500

_______ are the only mammals that can fly.

 Bats.

500

Fish skin is covered in ______ which protect their body.

scales

500

Both reptiles and amphibians are oviparous but reptiles lay their eggs in _________ and amphibians on _______.

water and land.

500

__________ are the biggest group of invertebrates.

Arthropods