What are young amphibians called?
larvae
What do reptiles use to breathe?
lungs
What is my body covered in?
feathers
What do fish use to breathe?
gills
Three types of mammals
What are Monotremes, Marsupials, Placentals?
What are some characteristics of amphibian's skin?
moist, smooth, bare
What are reptiles covered in?
scales, dry skin
What do birds use to fly?
wings
What do fish use to move underwater easily?
fins
placentals
What are some examples of amphibians?
frogs, toads, salamanders, etc
What kind of eggs do reptiles lay?
Amniotic eggs
What do birds use to eat?
beaks
What helps fish go to the deep parts of water?
swimming bladder
Why do marsupials have pouches for their young?
because their offsprings are not fully developed when they are born
What does amphibian mean?
double life, they live both on water and on land
Are reptiles warm-blooded?
No, they are cold-blooded.
What kind of eggs do birds lay?
hard shelled eggs
What are fish covered in?
scales
How are the types of mammals sorted according to?
According to how they produce offspring
What do adult amphibians use to breathe?
Lungs and skin
Why do reptiles have scales?
protect reptiles from the loss of body moisture
Why are my bones hollow?
because it lightens their weight and makes it easier for them to fly
What kind of eggs do fish lay?
jelly-like eggs
How are monotremes different from other mammals? (hint: how their offsprings are born)
They lay eggs.