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Adaptations
Behaviors
Migration vs Hibernation
Miscellaneous
100
Food, Water, Air, Shelter
What are basic needs?
100
A body part or behavior that helps an animal meet its needs.
What is an adaptation?
100
A behavior an animal begins life with.
What is instinct?
100
The movement of a group of one type of animal
What is migration?
100
To find food and a warmer/colder climate.
What are two reasons animals migrate?
200
Fur color, tongues, and teeth help animals survive in their environment.
What are physical adaptations?
200
Beaks, feet, skin are all this type of adaptation
What are physical attributes (body parts)?
200
Something animals learn from their parents or other animals.
What is learned behavior?
200
A period when an animal goes into a long, deep "sleep"
What is hibernation?
200
Ways to survive in an environment.
What are reasons animals need to adapt?
300
A trait that you received from your parents when you are born
What is inherited?
300
An animals color or pattern help it blend in with its surroundings.
What is camouflage?
300
Crying, breathing, sleeping are all examples of this.
What is instincts?
300
Migrating is this type of behavior.
What is instinctive behavior?
300
eating, building, moving to shelter, sleeping
What are the steps to prepare for hibernation?
400
A process in which the best adapted organisms in an ecosystem are able to survive and reproduce.
What is natural selection?
400
This is when an organism breaks down or dies.
What is decay?
400
One way animals can learn new behavior without being told.
What is watching others?
400
Two ways an animal prepares for hibernation.
What is eating extra food and finding shelter?
400
A dormant period for animals.
What is hibernation?
500
Living things complete their life cycle: egg, birth, reproduction. We call this...
What is growth?
500
Egg/birth, growth, reproduction, dying and decaying.
What is the life cycle?
500
Some behaviors animals begin life with and others have to be taught to them.
What is the difference between learned behaviors and instincts?
500
The reason an animal needs little or no food.
What is drop in body temperature, breathing and heart rate?
500
Observation or communicating with others can help animals.
What is learned behaviors?