Mammals
Birds
Amphibians
Reptiles
Fish
100

This can be found covering a lot or a little of a mammals body

hair

100

Birds reproduce by laying these

eggs

100

Amphibians can live in these two places

on land and in water

100

Reptiles have this type of covering protecting their bodies

scales

100

These cover the outside of a fish

scales

200

Mammals have these that are needed to breathe air

lungs

200

These coverings are unique to birds only

feathers

200

The name of a baby frog

Tadpole

200

Humans use their projected ears to hear, but reptiles only have these

ear holes

200

Fish use them to breath under water

gills

300

Mammals nurse their young with this liquid

milk

300

This type of bird has the world's largest egg

the ostrich

300

Amphibians can breathe using these two structures

lungs and gills

300

Some reptiles like turtles and lizards move using four legs. A snake has neither of these. I get around by doing this.

slithering

300

The name of a group of fish

School

400

Mammals don't lay eggs. This is how they reproduce

give birth to live young

400

These structures are hollow and lightweight, allowing easy flight for birds

bones

400

Amphibians are like fish in terms of their reproductive system by doing this

producing many eggs

400

Reptiles don't need moisturizer! This special covering actually helps them hold in moisture and lets them live in dry places.

dry skin

400

Fish are the first animals to evolve these structures distinct to vertebrates

backbones

500

I breather air. I give birth to live young. I am warm blooded. I have no fur.

a dolphin or whale

500

The majority of Birds do not have these, but mammals have them to assist in eating

teeth

500

Mammals are hairy, reptiles scaly but amphibians have this type of skin

smooth skin

500

The temperature of reptile's blood changes with the temperature where they live.

Cold-blooded

500

While some fish like tuna and swordfish are warm-blooded, the majority of fish are this

cold-blooded