Living vs. Non-living and Animal Needs
Mammals and Birds
Amphibians and Reptiles
Insects and Fish
How do Animals Grow and Change?
100
It eats, and breathes and grows
How do you know if something is living?
100
Fur or hair.
What are mammals covered with?
100
Amphibians
Frogs and toads are examples of?
100
Insects
Which animal does not have any bones?
100
A puppy
The baby of a dog is called?
200
Food, water, air, and shelter.
What do living things need?
200
Feathers
What are birds covered in?
200
In water
Where do amphibians lay their eggs?
200
Six
How many legs does an insect have?
200
A tadpole
When a frog's egg hatches, what comes out of the egg?
300
A place where an animal can live and be safe.
What is a shelter?
300
Look for food.
How do birds feed their babies?
300
On land
Where do reptiles lay their eggs?
300
Three
How many body parts does an insect have?
300
5
How many stages are in the frog's life cycle?
400
Gills and lungs.
How do animals breathe?
400
Live birth
How do mammals give birth to their babies?
400
Smooth and wet
What is an amphibian's skin like?
400
With gills
How do fish breathe?
400
A caterpillar
A butterfly starts out as?
500
Non-living.
A rubber duck is an example of a living or non-living thing?
500
From their mother's body.
Where do mammals drink milk from?
500
Scaly and dry
What is a reptile's skin like?
500
Scales
What are fish covered in?
500
A chrysalis.
What do caterpillars stay in before their metamorphosis?