Consumer, Producer or Decomposer?
Predator or Prey?
Camouflage and Mimicry
Carnivore, Herbivore, and Omnivore?
Miscellaneous
100

I grow in nature. All living things begin with us.  

What is a producer?

100

An owl eating a rat.

What is a predator?

100

A baby deer blending in to the sun droplet. 

What is camouflage.

100

Bears are classified as this.

What is an omnivore?

100

I use my quills to defend off predators. 

What is a porcupine?

200

All plants use this to make food. 

What is the sun?

200

A snake being gobbled up. 

What is prey?

200

A stick bug on a tree.

What is camouflage?

200

I eat grass out in the pastures of farmland and I moo. 

What is a cow?

200

A kangaroo is this type of animal. 

What is a marsupial?

300

I eat this which gives me energy. 

What is a consumer?

300

A lion hunting. 

What is a predator?

300

I change color to blend in to my surroundings.

What is a chameleon?

300

Turtles eat both plants and worms 

What is an omnivore?

300

Elephants are hunted for this.  

What is ivory?

400

 I will grow on the ground and feed off living things. 

What is a decomposer?

400

A polar bear eating a seal. 

What is a predator? 

400

Monarch and viceroy butterflies are excellent examples of this. Monarch butterflies, as caterpillars, eat the leaves of milkweed plants, which contain a toxic substance.

What is mimicry?

400

This mammal gets his hair cut at the baaa baaa shop. 

What are sheep?

400

I am hunted for my fins and used in soup.

What are sharks?

500

A bear is a classified as this. 

What is a consumer?

500

Name an animal that is both pray and predator

Answers will vary

500

This animal uses its worm like tongue to lure in prey. 

What is a Mississippi snapping turtle?

500

The name of an omnivore at the top of the food chain. 

What are humans?

500
I'm a hopping marsupial that lives in Australia. 

Who is a kangaroo?