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Amphibians

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  • 1. What's the living thing?
    B. Something that never changes
    D. Something that only lives in water
    A. Something that can move, grow, and respond
    C. Something made of metal
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  • 2. Where do amphibians live? Why do they live there?
    A. In water and on land, because they need both to survive
    D. Only in tall trees, because they like climbing
    C. Only on mountains, because they need cold air
    B. Only in deserts, because they like dry places
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  • 3. What does “webbed feet” mean? Why do amphibians have them?
    C. Feet with skin between the toes, to help them swim
    B. Feet with hair, to keep warm
    D. Feet that change color, to hide better
    A. Feet with sharp claws, for hunting
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  • 4. What does “carnivore” mean? How do amphibians take their food?
    A. An animal that eats only plants
    C. An animal that eats meat; amphibians catch food with thei
    D. An animal that eats rocks and soil
    B. An animal that eats only fruit
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  • 5. Do amphibians drink water? Why?
    B. Yes, they drink from bottles
    D. No, because they never need water
    C. Yes, they drink a lot through their mouths
    A. No, they absorb water thro
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  • 6. Why do baby amphibians usually live in the water?
    A. Because they have gills and can breathe underwater
    C. Because they build houses underwater
    B. Because they can already walk on land
    D. Because they do not like sunlight
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  • 7. Which organs do amphibians use to breathe?
    D. Only their wings
    A. Gills when young; lungs and skin when adults
    B. Only their tail
    C. Only their stomach
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  • 8. Do amphibians give birth or lay eggs?
    C. They plant seeds
    D. They grow from leaves
    A. They lay eggs, usually in water
    B. They give birth like humans
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  • 9. Why can amphibians be very colorful?
    B. look pretty for humans
    D. To attract butterflies
    C. To glow in the dark
    A. To scare predators or warn that they are poisonous
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