Vocabulary 1
Comprehension 1
Trivia
Vocabulary 2
Comprehension 2
100

Moving wings up and down in order to fly

flapping

100

Which of the Vulture's five senses is most unusual?

Smell

100

Who has more children (In their familly) including adult kids? Mrs. Kangas or Ms. Winters

Mrs. Kangas

100

large open areas covered with grass

grasslands

100

When do Vultures hunt?

During the day

200

What does variety mean?

a wide array; diversity

200

What are the two classifications of Vultures

Old World/New World

200

What do you measure with a thermometer?

Temperature

200

To keep something from happening

prevent

200

How can we easily seperate the vultures into classifications?

By where they live

300

What do we call those who eat only plants

Vegitarian/Herbivore

300

How do vultures easily find their next meal?

They watch other vultures to see who's found something to eat?

300

From which country did the statue of Liberty come from?

France

300

What does consume mean?

To ingest; eat or drink

300

Why are vultures valuable to humans?

Because they eat the dead animals whic could have led to the spread of disease in our soil and water.

400

Scientists that study living things are called?

Biologists

400

Why is a vulture's sense of smell so unusual?

Because birds do not generally have a sense of smell

400

Name the largest state of all 50 states in the United States.

Alaska

400

Animals that are at risk of becoming extinct are?

Endangered

400

On what two continents are there no vultures?

Antartica and Australia

500

Single-celled organisms that can cause disease

Bacteria

500

What do most vultures eat? The scientific name

Carrion (dead animals)

500

What galaxy is our solar system a part of?

The Milky Way
500

What are scavengers within the animal world?

animals that eat dead or decaying matter

500

What is unusual about the Palm-Nut Vulture?

It is primarily a vegetarian