Food Chains
Animal Senses
Classifying Animals
Plant Senses
Random!
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What is a secondary consumer?

Predators that eat primary consumers.
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Animals respond to events that include water, food, temperature and ...

light! 

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What is a omnivore?

An animal that eats both, animals and plants.

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Plants respond to...

Temperature and light

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As Responsible Stewards of the land, what is it important that we do?

Protect and take care of plants and animals and the environment that they live in.

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What is a producer?

The first part of the food chain that begins with plants.

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Elephants have an incredibly sense of...

Smell! 

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An elephant is a... (omnivore, carnivore or herbivore)?

herbivore

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In Alberta, how many seasons do we have?

4
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This animal has many tiny hairs on its' body. The tiny hairs help this animal to feel and sense nearby insects to hunt and eat. 

Spiders! 

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What is a primary consumer?

An animal that eats plants (the producer).

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What does nocturnal mean?

Flying and hunting for food at night.

300

What is a carnivore?

An animal that only eats meat. 

300

True or False?

In the spring, when the weather warms up, plants and seeds wait for the soil to warm up before growing.

True! 

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Indigenous groups have good knowledge of what that grows in certain environments?

Crops
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What is a decomposer?

A decomposer feeds on dead plants and animals who leave behind energy for plants! 
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What is echolocation?

When high-pitched sound waves bounce off of other objects, plants or animals. 

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A fish is an example of a... (omnivore, carnivore, or herbivore)? 

Omnivore

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What can happen to plants when the weather suddenly turns cold? 

They can die.

400

Like a bat, this animal uses echolocation to hunt for food, but underwater! 

Dolphin

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A rabbit is an example of what part of the food chain?

Primary consumer

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Animals use their senses to keep them safe and help detect what?

Predators

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What is a herbivore?

An animal that only eats plants.

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What do plants depend on in order to provide them energy, heat and light?

The sun! 

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True or False? 

First Nations, Metis and Inuit have a bad understanding of local seasonal weather and patterns? 

False! They have a great understanding of seasonal patterns and they understand when the best time to plant crops is!