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Click Once to BeginJEOPARDY!The “Animal” Edition

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JEOPARDY!

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MammalsAmphibians

and Reptiles

Birds and Fish

Invertebrates Adaptations Food Chain

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What we call animals who have backbones.

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The classification group of animals that have hair or fur, live babies, and nurse.

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An animal that has a temperature that is

constant and doesn’t change with the

environment.

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Any living thing.

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The name of the group animals are placed in

because of their common

characteristics.

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The animal classification group that has dry scaly skin and lays their eggs

on land.

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Animal group that goes through metamorphosis. They live half of their life in the water and live on land as adults. They lay their eggs in the water.

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What we call any animal whose temperature changes with the

environment’s temperature.

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What is the differences between frogs and toads?

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What do reptiles and amphibians have in

common?

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Animal group with light, hollow bones for flight.

Has 2 wings and a beak.

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Animal group with aerodynamic shape for swimming, slime coated

scales to glide through the water, and gills.

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What controls the depth of fish in water?

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Name the three types of bird feathers.

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Name the 3 types of fish and give

examples.

Daily Double!!!

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What we call all animals without

backbones.

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Hard outside covering or skeleton of insects and

crustaceans which protects them.

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Animal with an exoskeleton for

protection.

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The simplest kind of invertebrate.

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Jellyfish and Sea Anemones are which type of invertebrate

animal.

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A body part of an animal used to survive

in its environment.

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Physical trait or quality that describes

organisms and are used to place those animals into groups.

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An animal’s behavior or something they do

to help them survive in their environment.

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Example the type of camouflage a penguin

has and what is it called.

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What are the two reasons for having advertising

camouflage?

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Animals that eat meat and plants.

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Animals that eat only plants. They have flat

grinding teeth.

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Animals that only eat meat and have sharp teeth.

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The passing of the sun’s energy from one organism to

the next.

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What would happen if an animal was removed from the

a food chain?