Animal Planet
Taming Animals
Naming Animals
Animal Rights
Animal Behavior & Handling
100

3 examples of food produced by animals.

What are Meat, Milk, and Eggs?

100

The entire species meets all 6 characteristics.

What is a Domesticated?

100

The basic unit of taxonomic rank.

What is Species?

100

Animals have similar rights to humans.

What is Abolitionist?

100

Protective of newly born offspring. An example of this is caring for young.

What is Maternal?

200

3 examples of fiber produced from animals.

What are Hide, Wool, and Leather?

200

One or a few individuals. Offspring still possess traits of wild counterparts.

What is Tame?

200

Credited with the first system of classifying living things

Who is Aristotle?

200

People can do whatever they want to animals, humans are the only species with rights.

What is Absolute?

200

An animal getting use to or ignoring a stimulus

What is Habituation?

300

4 examples of entertainment that involved animals.

What are Rodeo, Hunting, Fishing, and Horseback Riding?

300

An issue that arises from breeding in captivity

What is the animals will not breed?

300

A group of animals with common ancestors and distinguishing characteristics

What is a Breed?

300

Animals have rights, but human needs for food, clothing, and research outweigh those rights.

What is Utilitarian?

300

An animal attaching themselves (socializing) to an individual early on.

What is Imprinting?

400

An animal produced and raised for human purposes such as food for consumption.

What is a Production Animal?

400

The goal of growth rate in the domestication process.

What is Reach Maturity Fast?

400

A system of naming organisms by their genus and species using Latin.

What is Binomial Nomenclature?

400

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

What is Animal Welfare?

400

Training an animal to respond to a stimulus

What is Conditioning?

500

An animal just used for compaionship such as a pet and not use for consumption.

What is a Companion Animal?

500

The 6 characteristics of domestication.

What are Diet, Growth Rate, Ability to Breed in Captivity, Disposition, Temperament, Social Hierarchy?

500

The 7 levels of scientific classfication.

What are Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species?

500

A philosophy that animals have the same rights as humans and that they should not be used for human consumption.

What are Animal Rights?

500

The study of animal behavior in their natural habitat.  

 What is Ethology?