Mammals
Birds
Animal Kingdom
Fish and Amphibians
Reptiles
100

Do mammals have feathers?

No, they have got hair.

100

Birds have got hair/fur.

No, they have got feathers.

100

What is a carnivore? An example?

Carnivores only eat meat like tigers.

100

What is an example of a fish?

A shark, a goldfish, a jellyfish, etc...

100

Are reptiles herbivores or carnivores?

They can be both!

200

Can dolphins breathe underwater?

No, they are mammals.

200

Have birds got lungs?

Yes, they use their lungs to breathe air.

200

What are herbivores?

Herbivores only eat plants like rabbits.

200

What is an example of an amphibian?

A frog!

200

Reptiles have scales.  What are scales?

Scales are escamas. Reptiles have tough scales to protect their bodies. 

300

How many fingers do primates have?

They have got 10 fingers! (5 finger on each hand!)


300

Can all birds fly?

No, not all can: ostriches, penguins...

300

What is nutrition?

Nutrition is the food we eat.

300

Do fish have lungs?

No they've got gils.

300

Do all reptiles have legs?

No, snakes don't have legs.

400

What does viviperous mean?

Viviperous, mammals give birth to live babies.

400

What does oviperous mean?

Birds lay eggs.  Baby birds come from eggs.

400

What are decomposers?

Decomposers feed on decaying animal and plant matter.

400

Do Amphibians have scales?

No they've got bare skin.

400

Are reptiles oviperous or viviperous?

Oviperous!

500

What are the three types of mammals?

Terrestrial, aquatic, and mammals with hooves.

500

What is a birds mouth called?

A beak!

500

What are omnivores? An example?

Omnivores eat plants and meat like humans.

500

What are fins?

Fins are like the arms and legs a fish uses to swim.

500

What are the four types of reptile?

Lizards, snakes, crocodiles and tortoises.