A large, flat grassland with scattered trees that are far apart.
Savanna
A category of animals with a backbone.
Vertebrate
A category of animals without a backbone.
Invertebrate
A coat of soft and protective hairs that protect the animal from the cold and other animals.
Fur
The action of looking at two or more things to find what is the same and what is different about them.
Comparing and Contrasting
A habitat where living things make their home in salty water, like the ocean or a sea.
Saltwater
A category of animals whose body temperatures change depending on the weather and other conditions.
Cold-Blooded
A category of animal that ONLY eats meat.
Carnivore
Flat and thin plates that cover reptiles and fish to protect them.
Scales
The act of sorting things into groups based on their shared characteristics
Classifying
A water habitat with low salt content, like lakes, rivers, streams, ponds, and wetlands.
Freshwater
A category of warm-blooded animals that have live births and produce milk.
Mammals
A category of animals that have moist smooth skin and live, lay their eggs in, and undergo metamorphosis in water.
Amphibians
A hard, outer suit of armor that protects animals that don't have bones inside their bodies.
Exoskeleton
The action of testing or trying something new to discover a new principle or see if an idea works.
Experiment
Damp and moist habitat that is known for its tall trees and variety of exotic species such as parrots and snakes.
Rainforest
This type of animal is an invertebrate that has eight legs and eats other insects/ animals.
Arachnid (Spiders or Scorpions)
Types of animals that eat both plants and other animals.
Omnivores
A part of the body that many animals (such as cats and dogs) use to help balance and communicate with each other.
Tails
to look into something very carefully and closely, to find out the facts, clues, or answers about a question you may have.
Investigate
Very cold habitat known for its thick sheets of ice and snow that covers the ground. This habitat has little to no trees.
Arctic Tundra
Monkeys, chimpanzees, and gorillas are classified as what type of animal?
Primate
Category of animal that can infect other animals with toxins from bites or stings.
Venomous (Snakes, scorpions)
Slimy and sticky goo that covers the skin of amphibians like frogs to help them breathe and prevents them from drying out.
Mucus
to move from one place to another, usually over a long distance, for reasons like finding food, warmer weather, or a safe place to have babies.
Migrate