I have feathers.
What is a bird?
Vertebrates are animals that have this, however invertebrates do not.
What is a backbone?
What is an insectivore?
Jesse found a sea star at the beach. He know it was this because it had radial symmetry and tube feet.
What is an echinoderm?
What is they are invertebrates (do not have a backbone)?
I have hair.
What is a mammal?
These animals use echolocation to find food.
What are bats and dolphins? (Toothed Whales count too)
I eat other animals.
What is a carnivore?
Even though they look different, both an octopus and an oyster are these because they have a soft body and a mantle.
What are mollusks?
This is why a spider is classified as an arachnid and not as an insect.
What is a spider has two body segments and eight legs, but an insect has three body parts and six legs?
What is a reptile?
We use these tiny stinging organelles to help catch our food.
What are nematocysts?
What is a herbivore?
These get their food from water that flows through its body.
What are sponges?
This is why some ticks cause serious health problems.
I have smooth skin.
What is an amphibian?
Animals that float through the water are called this.
What are filter-feeders?
I eat both plants and animals.
What is an omnivore?
Animals such as earthworms are classified as these because they have segments and move by using setae.
What are annelids?
This is why cold-blooded animals have difficulty surviving in polar regions.
What is cold-blooded animals depend on the environment for warmth? (Cold-blooded animals could not keep enough body warmth to survive in continuously cold conditions)
I am an arthropod with five pairs of legs and a claw.
What is a crustacean?
Egg, Nymph, and Adult are the stages of this process.
What is Incomplete Metamorphosis?
Humans can be considered this.
What is an omnivore?
Shrimp and spiders are both considered to be these because they have jointed lefts, a segmented body, and an exoskeleton.
What are arthropods?
These are the stages of complete metamorphosis.
What is ______?
1. Egg
2. Larva or Caterpillar?
3. Pupa or Chrysalis (cocoon is fine)
4. Adult