Habitats
Producers and Consumers
Carnivore, Herbivore, Omnivores
Adaptations
Random
100

A fish's habitat is...?

ocean/lake/pond

100

Where do producers get their food

The sun

100

A polar bear is a ________.

carnivore

100

A beaver's _____ are like a chainsaw that helps them get their food.

teeth

100

Name three things that animals need to survive in their habitat.

food, shelter, water.

200

A penguin's habitat is the...?

tundra

200

Consumers can be carnivores, herbivores, or __________.

omnivores

200

Humans are _________.

omnivores

200

Name an adaptation a porcupine has? What does it do?

Sharp quills to protect it from predators
200

Grass provides food for a gazelle. Gazelles provide food for lions. This is an example of a ____ _____.

food chain

300

A camel's habitat is the...?

desert

300

__________ eat plants or animals to get energy. (hint: Its not herbivores, carnivores, or omnivores)

consumers

300

A caterpillar is a _______.

herbivore

300

what is an adaptation?

the way an animal looks or behaves that help it survive

300

The main source of energy in a food chain comes from the _______

sun

400

An alligator's habitat is in the...?

wetlands

400

Where do decomposers get their food?

Animal and plant waste

400

True or false: Carnivores eat producers.

false

400

Name an adaptation a polar bear might have?

White fur for camouflage, sharp teeth for eating, warm fur for the arctic, blubber to keep it warm, etc.,

400

Organism is another word for ________ _________

living thing

500

What is a habitat?

a natural home or environment for a plant, animal, or organism.

500

Plants are producers. They create their own food through this process.

photosynthesis

500

A hawk is a _______.

carnivore

500

The bright colours of a flowers petals are an adaptation. How does it help them survive?

It attracts bees, hummingbirds and insects for pollination

500

Mushrooms and worms are examples of  ________ because it helps to break down dead animals into the soil.

decomposers