Mammal Anatomy
Mammal Reproduction
Mammal Behavior
Mammal Classification
Mammal Evolution and Adaptations
100

This part of a horse’s body is referred to as the "mane"

What is the long hair on a horse's neck?


100

Most mammals give birth to live young, but this group of mammals lays eggs.

What are monotremes?

100

Many mammals, like wolves, live in social groups called this.

What is a pack?

100

This mammal is known for its ability to fly.

What is a bat?

100

Mammals evolved from this group of reptiles, which lived over 200 million years ago.

What are synapsids?

200

Mammals have this structure on their bodies, which helps with temperature regulation and protection

What is fur or hair?

200

This is the term for mammals that carry their young in a pouch after birth.

What are marsupials?

200

This is the term for a mammal’s instinctual tendency to care for its young.

What is parental care?

200

These massive mammals, known for their tusks, are found in both Africa and Asia.

What are elephants?

200

The evolution of this trait in mammals is crucial for keeping their bodies warm.

What is endothermy (warm-bloodedness)?

300

This organ in mammals is primarily responsible for oxygenating the blood

What is the lungs?

300

Female mammals produce this type of milk to feed their offspring.

What is breast milk?


300

This type of mammal behavior helps animals find their way back home or to a breeding area.

What is migration?

300

This mammal is a marsupial and is known for hopping and carrying its young in a pouch

What is a kangaroo?

300

This group of mammals has specialized teeth for different functions, like carnivores, herbivores, and omnivores.

What are heterodonts?

400

This muscle assists mammals with breathing and is located below the lungs.

What is the diaphragm?


400

Mammals typically reproduce sexually through this process, where the sperm fertilizes the egg.

What is internal fertilization?

400

Mammals use this form of communication that often involves vocal sounds.

What is vocalization?

400

This aquatic mammal has a streamlined body and is known for its intelligence and social behavior.

What is a dolphin?

400

This process, known as this, is the way mammals regulate their body temperature.

What is thermoregulation

500

Mammals’ circulatory systems are closed and involve this organ, which pumps blood.

What is the heart?

500

This structure in mammals provides nourishment to the fetus during pregnancy.

What is the placenta?

500

Some mammals, like bats, use this system to navigate in the dark.

What is echolocation?

500

This type of mammal is adapted to survive in the Arctic with thick blubber and fur.

What is a polar bear?

500

This unique adaptation in mammals helps them survive in environments with little food or water.

What is hibernation?