Q: How are octopuses and squids similar to each other?
They both are sensitive to touch.
What do spiders use to catch food?
Spiders use their webs to catch their prey.
The sun is __________ object in our sky.
the brightest
What does a kangaroo not have?
eight legs
What is an ant ‘colony’?
a big group of ants
Q: How do crabs walk?
They walk sideways.
What is the baby frog called?
It is called a tadpole and it hatches from an egg.
This is ____________ movie I have ever watched.
the worst
Which sentence describes a ‘joey’?
It is very tiny and weak.
How does an ant live?
It lives with other ants.
Q: What are sharks’ teeth like?
They are sharp and strong.
What do hermit crabs usually use to protect their soft body?
They use empty shells.
Jack is __________ man in my company.
the most intelligent
Which sentence is true?
Kangaroos use their teeth to chew food.
How do ants react when they find food?
They take it home and store it there.
Q: What did the turtle do while the rabbit was sleeping in the Aesop’s Fable?
He kept on walking slowly.
Where do baby dragonflies live?
They come to the shore to lay eggs.
Sydney is _____________ city in Australia.
the biggest
What does a kangaroo’s tail do?
It helps a kangaroo balance.
Where would you not find ants’ homes?
in water
Q: How do snakes move?
They move smoothly over a surface by twisting their body.
What does the hinge joint do?
It is to connect bones together and make them move smoothly.
This book is _______________ in this bookstore.
the most expensive
How do kangaroos move?
by jumping
What does the inside of an ant’s house look like?
like a complex system of paths and rooms