Habitats
Mammals
Underwater Animals
Amphibians
Reptiles
100

What is a habitat

The specific place where an animal lives. 

100
Do mammals lay eggs?

No. They give birth to live babies. 

100
Can mammals live underwater?

Yes. 

100
Can an amphibian live under water?

Yes. 

100

What is an example of a reptile?

- snake

- turtle

- crocodile

- alligator

200

Why is it important to protect a habitat?

Because that is where the plants and animals live. Without plants and animals, our planet would die. 
200

Do mammals have scales or hair?

Hair (or fur). 

200

What is an example of a mammal that lives underwater?

- Dolphin

- Whale

- Manatee

- Seal

200

Can an amphibian live on land?

Yes.


200

Do reptiles have wet skin or dry skin?

Dry skin. 

300

Give an example of a habitat

- Polar

- Grassland

- Marine

- Freshwater

- Desert

- Rainforest

- Forest

300
What is an example of a mammal?

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300
Why is it important to protect the ocean?

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300

What is an example of an amphibian?

A frog.

300

What do reptiles use to breathe?

Their lungs.

400

What is one of the habitats found in Costa Rica?

- Marine

- Freshwater

- Rainforest

- Mountain

400

What does a mammal use to breathe oxygen?

It's lungs. 

400
What does a fish use to swim?

Its fins and tail.

400
Do amphibians have lungs?

They develop the lungs as they grow up. 

400

Do reptiles lay eggs or give birth to live babies?

They lay eggs. 

500
What does a habitat include?

All of the animals, plants, and other resources in one area. A habitat is not just the place- it includes the living things in that place too!

500

Mammals are vertebrates. What does vertebrate mean?

A vertebrate is an animal who has a spine (backbone)
500

What does a fish use to breathe?

It's gills. 

500

Can an amphibian chose to live underwater or on land?

No. It's habitat changes as it grows up.

500

Do reptiles have hair or scales?

Scales.