Plants
Reptiles
Mammals
Birds
Amphibians
100

Name this plant:

Sunflower

100

Snakes use this body part to smell (not their nose)

Tongues!

100

True or False: Bats are the only mammals that can fly.

True

100

True or False: All birds lay eggs.

True!

100

Frog babies are called this.

Tadpoles 

200

True or False: Carnivorous plants eat insects and small animals (like mice or frogs).

True! Common carnivorous plants include venus fly traps and pitcher plants.

200

Name this animal

Box Turtle

200

Mammals are this type of animal, meaning they can regulate their body temperature internally.

warm blooded

200

All birds are covered in these, which keep them warm, help them fly, or help them attract a mate.

Feathers!

200

Amphibians are this type of animal, meaning they cannot self-regulate their body temperature. 

Cold Blooded

300

True or False: the Rafflesia arnoldii produces the largest single bloom of all the large flowers.

True! it grows up to three feet in diameter and weighs up to 15 pounds. It smells like rotting meat to attract flies to assist in pollination.

300

True or False: Alligators can live in salt water

False! Crocodiles can survive in salt water.

300

These mammals are the largest mammals on Earth.

Blue Whales!

300

Why are penguins black and white?

Camouflage!

300

Name this animal.

Axolotl

400

Name the fastest growing 'woody' plant.  (hint: it can be very invasive in non-native habitats)

Bamboo

400

True or False: The Komodo Dragon is known as one of the most dangerous reptiles in the world.

True! The Komodo Dragon has more bacteria in its mouth than any other creature. It bites and an infection enters the body that will kill even the largest animal. 

400

Name one mammal that hatch from eggs.

spiny anteater or the duckbilled platypus

400

Name this bird

Blue Jay

400

Even though they have lungs, frogs breathe through this, which is why they must remain wet.

their skin!

500

What are trees that lose their leaves in the fall/winter called?

Deciduous. Trees that keep their leaves all year are called coniferous trees.

500

Crocodiles are naturally found in all continents, except this one.

Europe

500

Camels evolved this body part to survive the harsh conditions of the desert by storing fat to use as energy when food and water are scarce.

Their humps

500

What is the smallest bird on earth?

(Bee) Hummingbirds

500

True or False: Amphibians are vertebrates that do not have scales.

True! (Vertebrates are animals that have backbones)