Animals Part 1
Animals Part 2
Cold blooded animals
Warm blooded Animals
Tough ones
100

An animal with a backbone is called a?

vertebrate

100

An animal without a backbone is called an ___________?

Invertebrate

100
Name the groups of animals that are cold blooded
Reptiles, Fish, Amphibians
100
Which two groups of animals are warm blooded?
Mammals and Birds
100

Name all the 5 groups of vertebrates

Mammals, Reptiles, Fish, Amphibians, Birds

200
Which group of animals can live on land and in water?
Amphibians
200
Which group of animals feed their young with milk?
Mammals
200

Is a reptile a vertebrate or invertebrate?

vertebrate

200
Which group of animals do we belong to?
Mammals
200
The only group to have feathers is?
Birds
300

Which group of animals does an African Crocodile belong too?

Reptiles

300

Which group of animals does a ladybug and pond snail belong to?

invertebrates

300

Which group of animals does a Great White Shark belong to?

Fish

300

Which group of animals does an Emperor Penguin belong to?

Birds

300
Which group of animals does a salamander belong to?
Amphibians
400

I am a cold blooded animal that is covered in wet smooth skin. 

amphibian

400
Reptiles have what type of skin? (two types)
Scales and boney plates
400
Which group of cold blooded animals hatch from eggs laid on land?
Retiles
400

Why are whales and dophins mammals? (Two reasons)

They are warm blooded

They have live young

They feed their young milk

They breathe with lungs

400
An animal than cannot control it's body temp is warm or cold blooded?
Cold blooded
500

What are the 2 main groups that all animals can be classified into? 

invertebrate and vertebrate

500

Which group of animals breathe through gills when their young, then through lungs when their older?

Amphbians

500
Which group of animals has skin that must be kept wet?
Amphbians
500

What groups of animals lay eggs but do not stay around to care for the young?

reptiles, amphibians, fish

500

What 2 groups of vertebrates care for their young?

mammals and birds