Mammals
Reptiles
Amphibians
Fish/Birds
Animals without Backbones
100

True or false. Mammals have backbones.

True

100

Reptiles hatch from _______.

eggs

100

Most amphibians begin their life in the _____.

water

100

A penguin has _____ layers of feathers.

two

100

An octopus has very good ________

eyesight.

200

A chipmunk ______ for part of the Winter.

sleeps
200

A reptile is ______ when the air is hot.

hot

200

Most toads have ______, _______ skin.

dry, bumpy

200

A ______ uses the sharp spike on its tail to protect itself.

stingray

200

______ can help insects feel, smell, hear, and taste.

Antennae

300

______ is a color or shape that makes an animal hard to see. 

Camouflage

300

True or False. Snakes chew their food.

False. They swallow it whole.

300

Toads look for food at ______ when it is cooler.

night

300

True or False. Penguins use their wings to fly.

False. They use their wings to swim.

300

_____ ants are adapted to store food and water in their abdomens.

Honeypot

400

A flying squirrel is ________ to glide from tree to tree.

adapted

400

A _______ has a long sticky tongue to help it catch its food.

chameleon.

400

What helps frogs adapt to their environment?

Their smooth, wet skin.

400

Catfish use _______ to find food at the bottom of the dark water.

feelers

400

True or false. More animals do not have backbones than animals that do.

True

500

How is a mule deer adapted to its environment?

Its fur changes from brown in the Summer to gray in the Winter to camouflage.

500

A desert iguana stays cool in the hot desert thanks to its ______ skin.

light

500

Name something that an amphibian and a bird have in common.

Both have backbones

Both hatch from eggs

500

A _____ has a straw like beak that helps it drink nectar.

hummingbird

500

A ______ is adapted to spin a web and catch insects in the air.

spider