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Classifying Animals

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    Vertebrates and Invertebrates
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  • What is a CARNIVORE?
    an animal that eats only plants.
    an animal that eats both plants and other animals.
    an animal that eats only other animals.
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  • What is an OMNIVORE?
    an animal that eats only other animals.
    an animal that eats only plants.
    an animal that eats both plants and other animals.
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  • What is a HERBIVORE?
    an animal that eats both plants and other animals.
    an animal that eats only plants.
    an animal that eats only other animals.
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  • What is a VIVIPAROUS?
    an animal that gives birth to a live young.
    an animal that lays eggs.
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  • What is an OVIPAROUS?
    an animal that gives birth to a live young.
    an animal that lays eggs.
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  • The _________ in vertebrates has a SPINAL CORD with NERVE CELLS that send signal to the brain.
    Nervous System
    Sense of Hearing
    Exoskeleton
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  • Animals receive information through their sense organs. For example, owls use their excellent ___________ to find food at night.
    Exoskeleton
    Nervous System
    Sense of Hearing
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  • Some invertebrates have an __________ that supports and protects the animal.
    Exoskeleton
    Sense of Hearing
    Nervous System
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  • A monkey is a _________?
    Bird
    Fish
    Reptile
    Mammal
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  • A penguin is a _______?
    Bird
    Mammal
    Amphibian
    Fish
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  • A turtle is a _______?
    Reptile
    Bird
    Mammal
    Fish
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  • A shark is a _________?
    Bird
    Mammal
    Fish
    Amphibian
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  • A frog is an _________?
    Amphibian
    Mammal
    Bird
    Fish
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  • This is a bird but it CANNOT fly.
    Tortoise
    Bat
    Penguin
    Dolphin
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  • This is a mammal and it CAN fly.
    Shark
    Frog
    Dolphin
    Bat
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  • This amphibian lives on land and in water.
    Bat
    Frog
    Shark
    Penguin
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