Mammals
What?
Where?
Skin?
Misc
100
This means that an animal keeps the same body temperature all day.
What is warm-blooded
100
This means that the animal does not keep the same body temperature throughout the day
What is cold-blooded
100

A place where plants and or animals live and grow

What is a Habitat?

100

Birds have this growing right out of their skin

What are feathers

100

An animal that eats both plants and animals

What is an Omnivore?

200

This means the stages of life through which a living thing goes from birth to death

What is a Life Cycle

200

An animal that eats only plants

What is an animal that only eats plants?

200
Amphibians live in these two places
What is land and water
200

Reptiles have this kind of skin.

What is scaley?

200

Animals that do not have a backbone

What are Invertebrates?

300
Mammal babies drink this
What is milk
300

An animal that can live on land and water

What is an Amphibian?

300

Having a body temperature that changes with the temperature of the environment

What is cold-blooded?

300

Most of these are covered in scales.

What are fish?

300
Amphibians live the first part of their lives here
What is in water
400

An animal that only eats meat

What is a carnivore?

400

What is warm-blooded, covered in feathers, lay hard-shelled eggs.

What are birds?

400

Amphibians' skin looks scaly, but it is really these three things

What is camouflage, slippery, and slimey

400

These are covered in wet, permeable skin.

What are Amphibians?

400

Reptiles scales are almost completely this...

What is waterproof

500
These are the three characteristics of mammals
What are they are covered in hair, give birth to live young, and feed their babies milk
500

Name 2 of the characteristics of reptiles

What are they are cold-blooded

covered in dry scaly skin 

breathe air with lungs

lay soft bumpy eggs

500

These animals have backbones

What are animals that have backbones?

500

Covered in an exoskeleton

What is an insect?

500

3 animals that breathe air with lungs

Mammals, Birds, Reptiles and adult Amphibians