Birds
Reptiles
Amphibians
Mammals
Fish
100

Birds are the only animals that have bodies cover in feathers.

Are birds the only animals to have bodies covered in feathers?

100

Alligators, snakes, turtles and lizards are reptiles. 

Give examples of reptiles.

100

Amphibians are animals that usually spend the first part of their lives in water before moving onto land. 

What are amphibians?

100

Tigers, monkeys, dolphins, squirrels and polar bears are mammals.

What are some examples of mammals?

100
Fish are animals that live in the water.
What is the definition of a fish?
200

Ostriches and kiwis are flightless birds. 

Name two birds that are flightless?

200

Sea turtles, sea snakes, crocodiles and alligators are reptiles that live in water.

What reptiles live in water?

200

The most common type of amphibians are frogs. 

What is the most common type of amphibians?

200

Mammals are animals with a body covered in hair or fur.

What are some physical traits of mammals?

200

Most fish live in the ocean, which is salt water. Fish can also be found in freshwater habitats such as streams, rivers and lakes. 

What are the habitats of fish?

300

Penguins use their fins and rudders to help them swim.

Penguins are flightless birds. But what features do they have to help them swim?

300

Reptiles have bodies covered in scales or hard plates.

What are the physical features of reptiles?

300

Salamanders and caecilians are amphibians.

What are some other type of amphibians?

300

Mammals reproduce by giving birth to live young.

How do mammals reproduce?

300
Fish reproduce by laying eggs, but some give birth to live young.

How do fish reproduce?

400

Birds reproduce by laying eggs.

How do birds reproduce?

400

Reptiles have lungs and get the oxygen they need by breathing in air.

How do reptiles breathe?

400

Like reptiles, amphibians are cold-blooded.

What is another cold blooded animal?


400
Dolphins, seals and whales live in the ocean.

What are some mammals that live in the ocean?

400
A pup is a name of a baby shark.

What is the name of a baby shark?

500

Flamingos are pink from eating algae that contains carotenoid pigments.

Why are flamingos pink?

500

Reptiles are cold-blooded which allows their temperature to change with the temperature of their surroundings. 

Why are reptiles cold blooded?

500

A young amphibian has gills and takes in oxygen from water. The gills develop into lungs as it gets older.

Does a young amphibian possess gills and extract oxygen from water, with these gills eventually transforming into lungs as it matures?


500

Female mammals produce milk to feed their young.

Why do female mammals produce milk to feed their young?

500

They have gills to take in oxygen from the water. They have fins and tails to help them swim.

What are some physical adaptations that allow fish to live in the water?