Bird Adaptations
Body Coverings
Vocabulary
Animal Adaptations
Random
100

This adaptation protects birds and helps them to fly. 

Feathers

100

Name one example of a body covering.

Fur, scales, feathers

100

A body part or behavior that helps an animal meet its needs in its environment.

Adaptation

100

What is an example of an adaptation that the porcupine fish uses to scare away predators?

Spikes

100

Bird bones are filled with ___.

air pockets

200

Scientists observing finches in the Galapagos Islands inferred that this body part was an adaptation to the kinds of foods finches eat.

Beak

200

This body covering covers most mammals and keeps them warm.

Fur/hair

200

An animal’s color pattern that helps it blend in with its surroundings.

Camouflage

200

What adaptation does an owl have to help it spot its prey at night.

Large eyes
200

What is an example of mimicry?

A viceroy butterfly looks very similar to a monarch butterfly, which birds do not eat. 

300

This adaptation helps birds to fly by keeping them light. 

Hollow bones

300

This body covering protects fish from disease and predators. 

Scale

300

An adaptation in which an animal looks very much like another animal

Mimicry

300

How might an animal's color be an adaptation that helps it meet its needs?

Possible Answer: Camouflage (An example might be a snowshoe hare's fur changing from brown in the summer to white in the winter.) 

300

A finch with a sharp, pointed beak would most likely eat ____.

Insects

400

A meat-eating bird, like an osprey or hawk, has ___ that have adapted for catching prey.

sharp claws or talons

400

What type of body covering do reptiles have and what does it do to help them survive?

Scales. They are used for protection and to prevent water loss. Snakes have smooth scales that help them to move. 

400

Everything that surrounds and affects an animal.

Environment

400

A bird with a thick, heavy beak would most likely eat ___.

Seeds

400

How are camouflage and mimicry alike?

They both help an animal to survive by protecting them from predators.

500

What unique adaptations do ostriches have, since they do not fly?

Adaptations for running: long legs and two-toed feet

500

How has the polar bear adapted to stay warm in its environment?

Its thick fur is clear, which allows light to get to the bear's dark skin.
500

What does it mean to infer something?

To reach a conclusion based on evidence and observations.

500

An adaptation can be a physical body part, or a ____.

Behavior

500

How are camouflage and mimicry different?

Camouflage helps an animal blend in to its surroundings. Mimicry is when an animal looks like a different animal.