The most poisonous animal on Earth!
What is the Box Jellyfish?
Kangaroo, Koala, Platypus
What is an example of an animal from Australia
A type of animal that mollusc and crab are an example of
What are invertebrates?
oviparous, viviparous and ovoviviparous
What are the three reproductive types of animals?
Only plants
What do herbivores eat?
You can use
eucalyptus oil
Lavender
Cinnamon oil
Citronella
Thyme oil
What natural substances repel insects?
The reason why rats are used in scientific studies (think mazes) is to study behaviour since they have such high levels of emotional i____________.
Are rats intelligent animals?
gastropods, bivalves, and cephalopods
What are the three subgroups of molluscs?
birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians
What are exampes of oviparous animals?
Meat and other animals
What do carnivores eat?
The blue whale
What is the biggest animal on earth?
In a behavior called transverse orientation, some insects navigate by flying at a constant angle relative to a distant light source, such as the moon. But around man-made lights, such as a campfire or your patio light, the angle to the light source changes as a moth flies by. This confuses the insects.
Why do bright lights attract insects?
they do not have a backbone
What is one characteristic invertebrates share?
they lay eggs outside of the body
How do oviparous animals reproduce?
A mix of foods
What do omnivores eat?
C_____ can rembember things up to 10 years ago
How good is a cat’s memory?
An asteroid or comet
Why did dinosaurs disappear from the planet?
arthopods, molluscs, echinoderms, annelids, sponges
What are the 6 groups of invertebrates?
The embryo develops inside the mother and she gives birth to live offspring
How do viviparous animals reproduce?
We are omnivores!
Are humans omnivores, carnivores or herbivores?
The average life span of a pet ______ is five to 10 years. In the wild, they can live as long as 25 years. In fact, the oldest gold____ ever recorded was 43 years old.
Where do goldfish live longer?
Do goldfish live longer in a tank or in the wild?
They are organised in colonies, which are self-organized systems (you can see them organising to protect themselves when it is going to rain)
How are ants organized?
Exoskeleton
What is the external skin of an arthropod?
four stomachs
how many stomachs does a cow have?
goat, giraffe, deer, cow and camel
what is an example of a ruminant?