Vocabulary
Animal Characteristics
Animal Anatomy
Vocabulary 2
Name that Animal!
100

Egg-laying mammals found only in New Zealand and Australia are called_______?

Monotremes

100

What are ungulates?

mammals with hooves

100

This functions as an elephants nose and upper lip.

Trunk

100

A species that has died out and has no living members remaining.

Extinct

100
The most abundant primate species on earth.

Muellers Gibbone

200

An order of mammals that have a pouch for their babies.

Marsupials

200

Mammals that have eyes on the front of their faces have better __________.

Depth perception  to focus on prey and how far they are from it.

200

Some monkeys have this to help climb in trees.

Prehensile tail

200

Efforts made to prevent the loss of living creatures.

Conservation

200

I'm the worlds largest rodent.

Capybara

300

The ability to detect an object's location by reflecting sound.

Echolocation

300
A monotreme that has a bill like a duck.

Platypus

300

Cats use these to help them be aware of their surroundings, especially as they hunt at night. 

Whiskers

300

Where living things have access to shelter and food. 

Habitat

300

I'm a cat, but I don't have retractable claws.

Cheetah

400

To enter a state of dormancy to conserve energy.

Hibernate


400

These animals use echolocation to "see" without sound. 

Bats

400

Bats have this on their wings that are used for climbing and handling food. 

Nub that is used like a thumb. 

400

What is a group of plants or animals that have common characteristics called?

Breed

400

I look like a hedgehog, but I'm not!

Echidna

500

A species at risk of extinction is ________.

Endangered

500

These animals have growth rings on their teeth that helps scientists age them. 

Bears

500

These mammals have continuously growing teeth.

rodents

500

An animal that is an endothermic vertebrate and has fur or hair, a neocortex, 3 bones in the middle ear and a single-boned jaw.

Mammal

500

I'm the most famous marsupial. 

Kangaroo