Fish Facts
Amphibians
Reptiles
Birds
Mammals
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The largest group of vertebrates in the world.

Fish

100

Amphibians usually begin life breathing through these.

Gills

100

The body covering that prevents water loss in reptiles.

scales

100

The body covering that helps birds fly and stay warm.

Feathers

100

All mammals feed their young with this.

Milk

200

The sensory organ fish use to detect movement and vibrations in water.

Lateral line 

200

The life stage of a frog that breathes with gills and swims with a tail.

Tadpole

200

The scientific term for animals whose body temperature changes with their environment.

Ectotherms

200

The scientific term for “warm-blooded.”

Endothermic

200

The only egg-laying mammal found in Australia.

Platypus

300

The main difference between the skeleton of a shark and the skeleton of a tuna.

Shark = cartilage, Tuna = bone

300

The term for the transformation of a frog from larva to adult.

Metamorphosis

300

The main protein that makes reptile skin tough and protective.

Keratin

300

The bone feature that makes most birds lightweight for flight.

Hollow bones

300

The thick layer of fat that helps whales and seals survive in cold water.

Blubber

400

The fish group with tube-shaped bodies and no jaws.

Jawless fish

400

The main reason most amphibians must stay near water, even as adults. 

Keep skin moist, lay eggs

400

The type of egg covering that allows reptiles to lay eggs on land without them drying out.

Hard or leathery

400

The name for the process of keeping eggs warm until they hatch.

Incubation

400

The main body covering that helps mammals regulate body temperature.

Fur or hair

500

The process in which fish release eggs and sperm into the water and fertilization happens outside the body.

external fertilazation

500

One major way amphibian reproduction is similar to fish reproduction.

soft eggs laid in water, external fertilization

500

The reptile order that includes alligators and crocodiles.

Crocodilians

500

One key advantage birds gain from being able to fly long distances between seasons.

Access to food and breeding areas

500

The largest mammal in the world.

Blue whale