Animal Classification
Adaptations
Plants
Basic Needs
Behaviors
100
Has fur or hair, breathes with lungs, gives birth to babies
What is a mammal
100
This animal uses its sharp beak to peck into trees to find food
What is a woodpecker
100
This keeps the plant in the ground and protected from weather elements
What is roots
100
basic need of plants and animals to drink
What is water
100
Behavior that animals are born with, cannot be changed
What is inborn behavior
200
Breathes underwater, has scales
What is fish
200
This animal has quills to warn off predators but does not shoot their quills
What is a porcupine
200
This helps the plant get nutrients from the soil
What is stem
200
basic need of plants and animals to breathe
What is air
200
Behavior that is taught, can be changed much easier
What is learned behavior
300
Cold blooded, has scales, live on land
What is reptiles
300
These animals use their wings to help them move from place to place
What is a bird
300
These create new plants by traveling in different ways
What is a seed
300
basic need of plants and animals to eat
What is food
300
Behavior that has to do with an action
What is reflex
400
Has feathers, can fly, lay eggs
What is a bird
400
Animals blend into their environment to stay safe from predators to to hide from prey
What is camouflage
400
Stores energy and food transported through stem
What is the leaves
400
Basic need of animals only
What is shelter
400
Inborn behavior that birds do, connected with more than one action, migration is an example
What is instinct
500
Live in water and on land, do not have scales, cold blooded, have a backbone
What is an amphibian
500
Helps keep the eggs of penguins safe
What is brood pouch
500
seed, sprout, seedling, plant
What is the life cycle of a plant
500
Basic need of plants only
What is soil
500
kind of inborn behavior, animals live together in an organized way, each member of the group performs jobs that are helpful to the whole group. (ant colony, bee hives)
What is social behavior