Wildlife Industry
Wildlife Biology and Ecology
Endangered Species
Ecological Niche and Habitats
Its all fun in games until.... Ms. McLaughlin throws in random questions
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What is wildlife?

All plants, animals, and other living organisms that have not been domesticated

100

What is a community?

all of the living things in an area

100

What is an endangered species?

Wildlife species in immediate danger of extinction

100

What is a habitat?

The actual location in the environment where an organism lives

100

What are aesthetics?

What you see.

Visual appeal

200

What four areas are part of wildlife conservation?

Research, education, law enforcement, management

200

What is natural selection?

Process of organisms with favorable traits being stronger and surviving longer than those without those traits.

200

What is an extinct species?

Species of wildlife that no longer exits

200

What is an ecological niche?

The way an organism fits into an ecological community

Ecological position in the world

200

What is the Colorado State Animal?

Rocky Mountain Big Horn Sheep

300

What is the distinction between terrestrial and aquatic life?  Give an example for each.

Terrestrial Life: live on land (rabbits, deer, bear)

Aquatic life: live in water or some of their life in water (fish, alligators, turtles)

300

What are the feeding groups on the basis of plant vs animal food?

herbivore: eats plants

carnivore: eats meat

omnivore: eats both plants and meats

300

What is a threatened species?

A species of wildlife likely to become endangered in the future

300

What is a geographical range?

Collection of all the habitat areas a species lives

300

Do bats always turn left or right when leaving a cave?

left

400

How doe natality and mortality effect population density?

Population density is the number of organisms that occupy and area. 

Natality is birth rate

Mortality is death rate

Natality and mortality directly effect the number of organisms that occupy an area.  If animals are born population density will increase.  If animals die population density will decrease. 

400

What is biotic and abiotic?

biotic: living organism

abiotic: nonliving organism

400

What is a rare species?

A species that exists in small numbers, often kept in zoos, refuges, and other protected places.

400

What is dispersal ability?

How well individuals or their offspring can move from place to place.

400

Which species of bear has the longest tongue (about 8-10 inches long)?

The Sun Bear

500
What is overpopulation?

Excessive numbers of organisms in an area.  The area can not sustain the population size.  Number of organisms in the area exceeds carrying capacity. 

500

What are the five life span stages?

beginning (birth)

growth and development

maturity

decline

death

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What are the four factors that cause wildlife population to decline?

1. loss of water and habitat

2. Overhunting

3. Exploitation

4. Competition

500

How can interactions with other species limit a species' distribution?

Invading a new environment

Predators and their prey

Competing for resources

500

What animal doesn't drink water but absorbs it through their skin?

Frogs