Animal Welfare
Animal Taxonomy
Internal Anatomy
Animal Behavior
Animal Domestication
100

This word means to have some kind of worth or merit. 

What is value

100

A multicellular oganisms with complex tissue systems that usually move! These guys ate- eat? I don't know the lingo these days.

What are animals

100

This type of connecting tissue helps support animal's bodies and provide structure

What are bones

100

This type of behavior is something an animal is born with.  

What is instinct?
100

To bring wild animals under the control of humans over a long period of time for the purpose of providing useful products and services; the process involves careful handling, breeding, and care. Animals who have undergone this process include sheep, dogs, chickens, etc 

What is domestication


200
The philosophy that animals have the same rights as humans and should not be used for human consumption

What is animal rights

200

This class of animal has hair, warm blood, and usually has live birth... with the sole exception of the platypus (and the echidna)

What are mammals?

200

Blood, saliva, and -erm.... other bodily "liquids" make up this type of tissue

What are fluid tissues

200

This psychologist really liked dogs.  So much so that he fed them on a regular schedule to test their behavior.  Some may say his name has a nice "ring" to it.

Who is Pavlov

200

this term refers to an animal who possesses some of the 6 traits of domestication

What is tame
300

A philosophy that animals should be treated in a kind and caring manner

What is Animal Welfare?

300

These 2 terms are the most SPECIFIC ways we classify animals.  They also make up an organisms scientific name.

What are genus and species
300

This number represents the different categories of bones in animals body (as well as the different types of connective tissue)

What is 4
300

This term refers to something new for an animal whether that be visual, auditory, or from other senses.  This concept explains why animals may be curious but cautious around new things

What is novelty?

300

A reason we domesticate animals

What is...

- stable food and clothing

- Allows for specialization that can create surpluses

- Less nomadic culture

400
Humans have unlimited use and abuse rights for animals.  There should be no restrictions in how they are treated

What is animal exploitation?

400

This term refers to specific species of animals that human made for specific traits they have.  

What is a breed

400

Skin, scales, and feathers are all examples of this type of tissue

What are epitheal tissues

400

Area of the flight zone where an animal cannot see you

What is a blindspot

400

This term refers to how easily an animal panics around humans. For domesticated animals- you want a mild one....

What is temperment

500

Refers to various aspects of you about you including your religion, race, cultural background, education, etc.  These things can help build to your animal philosophy.

What is identity?

500
This phylum refers to all animals with a skeletal system

What is chordata

500

Connects muscle to bone

What are tendons

500

Animals behavior in groups.  Examples include pecking orders, pack behavior, etc. 

What is a social hierarchy

500

How calm or aggressive an animal is.  The reason Joe Exotic's friend lost an arm is because tigers have a poor one of these

What is disposition?