Homes
Food
resources
body
100

Where do polar bears live?

Arctic

100

What is the first level of a food chain called?

Producer

100

What do humans share with animals?

Resources like water, food, and land

100

What do birds use to move?

wings- they fly

200

What kind of homes do monkeys live in?

rainforests- trees

200

What do carnivores eat?

meat

200

How can human activities impact animal habitats and resources?

Pollution, deforestation, and climate change can destroy animal habitats and reduce the availability of resources.

200

How do fish breathe underwater?

gills

300

What do desert animals eat to survive?

Plants and insects

300

what do vultures and hyenas eat?

carcass

300

What can we do to protect shared resources for both humans and animals?

Conserve water, reduce waste, and support sustainable practices.

300

What do snakes use to move?

scales

400

How do animals find shelter in forest environments?

trees, hollow logs, and dense underbrush for shelter.

400

What is the role of decomposers in a food chain?

They break down dead organisms


400

Why is it important to protect wildlife homes?

to maintain a healthy balance and ensure the survival of different species

400

How do fish use their fins to swim?

Fins help fish to steer, balance, and propel themselves through the water.


500

How do animals adapt to different climates?

By changing their fur, feathers,

500

What are some examples of foods that both humans and animals eat?

Apples, bananas, carrots, rice, and meat

500

What is the role of pollinators in the food chain?

Pollinators, like bees and butterflies, help plants reproduce by transferring pollen from one flower to another. This ensures the continued production of food for both humans and animals.

500

Why do some animals have large eyes?

They have better vision in low light conditions.