All mammals have this on their bodies. It can be soft or thick. What is it?
Fur and hair
Reptiles have dry, scaly skin. What covers their bodies?
Scales
This body part pumps blood all through your body. What is it?
Heart
This part of the plant grows under the ground and drinks up water. What is it?
Roots
You look up in the sky, and there is a big, bright sun. Which sense are you using?
Sight (eyes)
Baby mammals drink this from their mother to grow strong. What is it?
Milk
This reptile has no legs and slithers on the ground. What is it?
Snake
You use this body part to breathe in air and breathe out air. What is it?
Lungs
This part holds the plant up and carries water to the leaves. What is it?
Stem
The fire alarm is loud, and it rings. Which sense are you using?
Hearing (ears)
This mammal swings from trees and likes bananas. What is it?
Monkey
This large reptile can live in water and has many sharp teeth. What is it?
Alligator
This body part helps break down your food after you swallow it. What is it?
Stomach
These green parts use sunlight to help the plant make food. What are they?
Leaves
You sniff a flower and it smells sweet. Which sense are you using?
Smell (nose)
Can mammals breathe underwater like fish?
No. They need air.
Do all reptiles lay eggs?
Yes
This body part helps you think, learn, and remember. What is it?
Brain
This colorful part of the plant can grow into fruit. What is it?
Flower
You bite into a lemon and it is sour. Which sense are you using?
Taste (mouth)
This mammal lives in the ocean and can jump out of the water. What is it?
Dolphin
Do all reptiles live in water?
No
Brain
You plant this in the soil to grow a new plant. What is it?
Seed
You pet a puppy and feel its soft fur. Which sense are you using?
Touch (hands)