These are mammals that eat both meat and plants.
What is an omnivore?
This is only bird that can swim, but not fly. It is also the only bird that walks upright.
Name at least 4 types of reptiles
Crocodiles, alligators, reptiles, turtles, tortoises, lizards and snakes.
A large group of fish is called this.
These kind of creatures are considered amphibian.
What are frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts?
This is the only kind mammals that are capable of flying.
This bird has the largest eyes of any land animal.
What is an ostrich?
Reptiles are ectothermic, which means they do this:
They are coldblooded/get their body heat from external sources.
An adult goldfish needs to be kept in at least this many many gallons of water.
What is 20 gallons of water?
Definition of an amphibian.
What is a small vertebrates that need water, or a moist environment, to survive?
The largest mammal is this animal, weighing 160,000kg. It is also the loudest mammal.
What is a blue whale?
Some of these birds are even better than parrots at mimicking human speech. They can also mimic car engines revving, toilets flushing, wolves and foxes.
What is a raven?
A reptile's heart has this many chambers.
What is 3?
Most brands of lipstick contain this part of a fish.
Describe the life cycle of a frog.
Egg > Tadpole > Frog
Though the three-toed sloth has 8-9 neck vertebrae (the bones in the spine), mammals usually have this many neck vertebrae.
This was the first bird domesticated by humans.
What is a goose?
This is the biggest type of snake.
What is an anaconda?
This is a person who studies fish.
What is an ichthyologist?
This cute little salamander is a popular pet! It can regenerate limbs, jaws, spines, and even brains without any scarring.
What is an axolotl?
Name at least 4 characteristics of Mammals.
These common birds are some of the closest living relatives of Tyrannosaurus rex.
What is a chicken?
This poisonous lizard grows to 3 metres (10 feet) in total length and attains a weight of about 135 kg (about 300 pounds).
What is a Komodo dragon?
This organ on a fish senses vibrations and changes in pressure. It works as a navigational tool for fish in dark or murky water.
What is a lateral line?
What is a army, chorus, or colony of frogs?