What do carnivores eat?
meat
What does reproduction mean?
When an animal has offspring or a baby
Why is smell important for dogs?
Smell helps dogs identify objects
What habitat do monkeys live in?
Forests
What are TWO body structures of animals?
Vertebrates and Invertebrates
What do herbivores eat?
plants
How do viviparous animals have offspring?
The offspring leaves the mother alive
Why is eyesight important for eagles?
Eyesight helps eagles locate their prey
What habitat do camel's live in?
Desert
What do vertebrate animals have?
A skeleton
What do omnivores eat?
meat and plants
How do oviparous animals have offspring?
Mothers lay eggs and the offspring hatch from the egg
Why is touch important for spiders?
Touch helps spiders feel the vibrations of their web to know if they have any prey
What habitat do sharks live in?
Aquatic
What are TWO ways an animal can be invertebrate?
Have an exoskeleton or be soft
Why do animals eat food?
To get energy
How do ovoviviparous animals have offspring?
The mother has eggs that stay inside their body until they hatch
Why is taste important for catfish?
Taste helps catfish savor the water and locate where it is at
What habitat do Big Horn Sheep live in?
Mountains
What body structure does a jellyfish have?
Invertebrate
What type of animal is a frog?
Carnivores
What type of animal is a horse?
Viviparous
Why is listening important for bats?
Bats do not see very well so they listen to orient themselves
What habitat do zebra's live in?
Grassland
What body structure does a fish have?
Vertebrate