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Animal Habitats and Food Chain

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  • Is it terrestrial, aquatic, amphibian, arboreal, or aerial?
    amphibian
    terrestrial
    aquatic
    arboreal
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  • Is it terrestrial, aquatic, amphibian, arboreal, or aerial?
    amphibian
    arboreal
    aquatic
    terrestrial
  •  15
  • Is it terrestrial, aquatic, amphibian, arboreal, or aerial?
    amphibian
    arboreal
    aquatic
    terrestrial
  •  15
  • Is it terrestrial, aquatic, amphibian, arboreal, or aerial?
    amphibian
    aquatic
    arboreal
    terrestrial
  •  15
  • Is it terrestrial, aquatic, amphibian, arboreal, or aerial?
    amphibian
    aquatic
    terrestrial
    aerial
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  • A food chain shows how living things get food.
    false
    true
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  • Dinosaurs are mammals that lived 240 million years ago.
    false
    true
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  • Producers are living things that make their own food.
    false
    true
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  • Consumers are living things that do not eat.
    false
    true
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  • Decomposers are small living things that breakdown dead leaves and dead animals into nutrients.
    false
    true
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  • A mockingbird is a small bird that can copy the sound of other birds.
    false
    true
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  • Energy does not help living things move and do different things.
    false
    true
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  • We can get energy when we eat, drink, and sleep.
    false
    true
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  • A berry is a big fruit.
    true
    false
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  • A mammoth looks like a furry giraffe.
    false
    true
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