What is the largest group of mammals?
Rodents
What does an insectivore eat?
Insects
What animal is not a rodent but people often think it is?
Rabbit
What does hibernate mean?
Sleep through the winter
What is another name for a mammals home?
Habitat
What kind of family groups do lions live in?
Prides
What do some bats do to avoid the cold?
Migrate
How many limbs do most mammals have?
Four
What is an animal that eats meat called?
Carnivore
A skunk has the ability to spray its target with what?
Musk
What do herbivores eat?
Plants
What do we call an animal that no longer exists?
Extinct
About half of the world’s meat comes from what animal?
Cow
How is the duckbill platypus and echidna different from other mammals?
They lay eggs instead of giving birth to live young
What means active at night?
Nocturnal
What are cloven-hoofed animals called?
What do they chew?
ruminants
cud
Where does a marsupials young finish developing?
In a special pouch on the mother
Are mammals warm blooded or cold blooded?
Warm blooded
What differs apes from monkeys?
Apes do not have tails
What are animals that eat other animals that are already dead called?
Scavengers
How are a rodents incisors different from a humans?
They keep growing
What are animals with backbones called?
Vertebrates
The Rh factor is named after what?
rhesuus monkey
What is the name of glands that mammal mothers have to feed their babies?
Mammary
What do social animals like to live in?
Groups
How many chambers does a ruminants stomach have?
Four
What are older male gorillas with gray hair on their backs called?
Silverbacks
What are gorillas, chimpanzees and monkeys called?
Primates
Wolves travel in what?
Packs
What is the term for a flesh eating mammal?
Carnivore
Bats are the only mammals that do what?
Fly
What is an animal whose mother and father are of the same breed called?
Purebred
What is another name for animal skins?
Pelts
What is the largest deer called?
Moose
What do we call God’s care in nature?
Balance of nature