Mammals
Birds
Reptiles/Amphibians
Fish
Invertebrates
100

Mammals have this covering their bodies

What is “hair and fur”?

100

Birds build this to protect their young

What is a nest?

100

What all reptiles are born from

What is eggs? 

100

This organ allows fish to breathe in the water.

What are “gills”?

100

This local invertebrate resembles a household fruit 

What is a banana slug? 

200

This organ allows mammals to breathe.

What are “lungs”?

200

This evolved in birds for thermoregulation

What are “feathers”?

200

This covers the bodies of reptiles

What is dry scales? 

200

This fish can survive in fresh and salt water 

What is Salmon?

200

These outer coverings provide protection and structure for invertebrates.

What is “exoskeleton/shell/skin”?

300

This is how mammals are born.

What is “live birth”?

300

These are derived to help birds stay light during flight

What are “hollow bones”?

300

the main way most amphibians use to breathe

What is “skin”?

300

Fish use this to sense currents and their surroundings

What is lateral line?

300

The way invertebrates regulate body temperature

What is “exothermic”?

400

how mammals are able to thermoregulate

What is “endothermic”?

400

This is the large movement of many species from one location to another determined by the season

What is migration?

400

The change that occurs when a tadpole turns into a frog

What is Metamorphosis? 

400

I am a cartilaginous fish that lays internal eggs 

What is a shark?

400

This is a defining characteristic of invertebrates 

What is no back bone?

500

This mammal is the biggest living creature on earth!

What is “blue whale”?

500
This animal is the world’s fastest animal, reaching speeds of 240 mph.

What is a “peregrine falcon”?

500

Temperature in the nest determines whether these animals are male or female

What is “crocodiles/turtles”?

500

The oldest vertebrate is a fish, which can live for over 500 years. 

What is a “Greenland shark”?

500

The first animal on earth was this invertebrate

What is a sponge?