Mammal Facts
Marsupials
Placentals
Monotremes
Snow Leopards
100
Double Jeopardy: This covers all mammals bodies to protect them and keep all their organs inside.
What is skin?
100
The children of marsupials are like this.
What is being undeveloped?
100
This is the time inside the mother's uterus.
What is the gestation poriod?
100
A duck-billed, beaver tailed mammal.
What is a platypus?
100
The name for a baby snow leopard.
What is a cub?
200
All mammals have this to help keep them warm and trap air.
What is hair?
200
The young crawl into this which is near the female's abdomen.
What is a pouch?
200
Double Jeopardy: This is used to transfer food into the young while in the uterus.
What is the umbilical chord?
200
These have leathery shells.
What are eggs?
200
The areas(s) where they live.
What are the mountains of central Asia and the Himalayas?
300
Mothers use these to feed their young milk for the first few months of birth.
What are mammary glands?
300
If a mother doesn't have a pouch, the young crawl into this.
What is a nipple?
300
An underwater placental.
What is a manitee, a whale, or a dophin.
300
The mothers do this to the egg or eggs for ten days.
What is the incubation of the egg?
300
Double Jeopardy: The species of food that the snow leopards eat the least of.
What are birds
400
The four types of teeth.
What are the molars, the incisors, the premolars, and the canines?
400
Developed young climb back into the pouch for these reasons.
What are protection and feeding?
400
An organ that develops from tisues of themselves and tisues of the uterus. Placentals are also named after this.
What is a placenta?
400
Double Jeopardy: What the mother monotremes young do to get the milk from themselves to the young.
What is nursing?
400
The length, the width, and how many of them are left.
What is 4-5 feet, 60-120lbs, and 4000-6500?
500
The males protect the young in these to species of mammals and more.
What are humans and wolves?
500
Double Jeopardy: Four examples of marsupials.
What are kangaroos, opossums, and koalas (bandicoots, wallabies, and tasmanian devils)?
500
What the young is called inside the mother.
What is an embryo?
500
The mothers mammary glands do not have these.
What are nipples?
500
The number of cubs in birth and the eye colors
What is 2-3 cubs and pale green or grey?