Frogs
Crabs
Millipedes
Habitats
Miscellaneous
100

Where does a frogs swimming power come from? 

Their legs

100

What happens to a crabs claw if they lose it? 

It will grow back 

100

What do millipedes do if they are scared? 

Coil up 


100

Choose any of our animal habitats. Name a part of the habitat that is living and a part that is non living

Answers will vary

100

Describe a technical drawing 

A careful drawing with labels, details, and perspectives  

200

Name 2 physical characteristics of the frogs

Webbed feet, spotted skin, no tongue or teeth

200

Name two physical characteristics of the crabs

Exoskeleton, antennae, eyes on stalks, 4 claws

200

Name two physical characteristics of millipedes

Long segmented body, brown color, lots of legs  

200

Describe what kind of habitat a frog would live in? 

fresh water, aquatic plants, gravel, no direct sunlight

200

Which animal can live in water and on land? 

Crabs

300

What does burbling mean? 

Breathing air near the surface

300

Describe what the males and females use their claws for?

Males: Defending themselves, digging, attracting females

Females: Eating and Digging

300

What makes tunneling easy for millipedes? 

Their body shape

300

Describe what kind of habitat a crab would live in?

An area with land and salt water like a beach or a marsh 

300

Why is it important to use different tools with the crabs and the frogs? 

They live in different kinds of water. Frogs use fresh water and crabs use salt water. If you mix them you could hurt them 

400

What body part best helps protect frogs from their predators?

Their camoflauged skin

400

What is the word for when a crab sheds its skin?

Molt
400

What is a millipedes defense mechanism? 

They release a brown liquid out 

400

Describe how you set up a habitat for one of the animals? What materials did you include? 

Answers may vary

400

Physical characteristics of an animal are...

Physical things on the animals body that help them adapt to their habitat 
500

What is one behavioral characteristics of frogs? 

Burbling, freezing, swimming fast, etc. 
500

What is one behavioral characteristic of crabs? 

Claws to dig, feed, and protect themselves, burrowing in sand etc. 

500

What is one behavioral characteristic of millipedes? 

Tunneling, coiling up, releasing liquid 

500

Ms. Brown shines a light into the crab habitat. She records what she sees. A crab moved to the water. How did Sandy change the crab’s habitat? And what was the crabs response to the change? 

She shined a light into the habitat which caused the crab to move to the water 

500

Behavorial characteristics of an animal are...

Behaviors an animal does to help them survive or respond in their habitats