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Ecosystems
Populations
Food Chains
Vertebrates
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100
This is a large body of salt water with sandy beaches.
What is an Ocean?
100
This is an herbivore that has long ears and loves eating carrots in particular.
What is a Rabbit?
100
This is an animal that hunts other animals for food.
What is a Predator?
100
This vertebrate group has gills, fins and is cold-blooded?
What are Fish?
100
This is the blending of animals into their surroundings.
What is Camouflage?
200
This is a large stream of water that runs into a lake, ocean or other body of water.
What is a River?
200
This is a living thing that makes its own food from sunlight, air and soil.
What is a Producer?
200
This is an animal that eats both plants and meat.
What is an Omnivore?
200
This is a vertebrate that uses its shell for protection.
What is a turtle? (Crabs, lobsters, etc do not count. They are invertebrates.)
200
This is an animal group without a backbone such as spiders, butterflies and snails.
What are Invertebrates?
300
This is a dry, often sandy region of little rainfall.
What is a Desert?
300
This is a living thing that gets energy by breaking down dead plants and animals.
What is a Decomposer?
300
This is a group of warm-blooded animals with hair or fur.
What are Mammals?
300
This vertebrate group hatches from an egg, is warm-blooded and has wings?
What are birds?
300
This is an illustration that shows how energy is passed from one living thing to another.
What is a Food Chain?
400
This is a large area of flat or rolling, treeless grasslands.
What is a Prairie?
400
This is a living thing that cannot make its own food, so it gets energy by eating food.
What is a Consumer?
400
These are the type of teeth that grind down food after it's been bitten off by the incisors.
What are Molars?
400
Name all 5 major vertebrate groups.
What are Birds, Amphibians, Mammals, Fish and Reptiles?
400
These types of trees keep their leaves all year round.
What are Evergreen Trees?
500
In an ecosystem, this is the grouping of things that can live, grow and die.
What are Living Things?
500
Fungi and bacteria are part of this group.
What are Decomposers?
500
These are the sharp, curved nails on an animal's foot.
What are claws?
500
This is the survival tool where animals bury themselves in mud and stop all activity during the hot summer months.
What is Estivation?
500
This is the adaptation process where some animals take a long trip to warmer areas to avoid the cold.
What is Migration?