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  • holes that insects use for breathing
    spiracles
  • a very large class of invertebrates that have jointed legs
    anthropod
  • What is 6?
    abdomen
  • What is 2?
    thorax
  • an animal at risk for becoming extinct
    endangered
  • part of an insect's body where the wings and legs are attached
    thorax
  • What is C?
    flamingo
  • some invertebrates use these to respond to their environment
    antennae
  • a special way that God designed some invertebrates to move underwater
    jet propulsion
  • bird that swims using webbed feet
    duck or goose
  • What is J?
    robin
  • What is interesting about a bird's eyes?
    they are on either side of their head so they have to cock their head to the side to see directly in front of them
  • the largest group of arthropods
    insects
  • part of an insect's body that contains the heart and stomach
    abdomen
  • What is 4?
    compound eye
  • small, fluffy feathers of a bird
    down
  • What is I?
    penguin
  • small bird the size of a robin that can mimic songs of other birds and sounds made by other animals, cars and people
    mockingbird
  • bird that runs using 2-toed foot design; typically lives in grasslands/savanna
    ostrich
  • when 2 organisms live closely together and depend on each other for survival, they have a _______ relationship
    symbiotic
  • fish, reptiles and amphibians are ______-blooded
    cold
  • Name the stages of complete metamorphosis in order 1-4
    egg, larva, pupa, adult
  • this body design helps an animal to move easily through air or water
    streamlined
  • What is H?
    cockatoo
  • What is 1?
    head
  • What are the 3 parts of an insect?
    abdomen, thorax, head
  • an invertebrate with jointed legs
    arthropod
  • mammals and birds are _____-blooded
    warm
  • What is F?
    mockingbird
  • Name the stages of incomplete metamorphosis in order 1-3
    egg, nymph, adult
  • What is 5?
    spiracle
  • a bird's feathers help create a layer of air close to the bird's skin to _______ its body (to keep it warm)
    insulate
  • What are all the classes of vertebrates? (5 total)
    mammals, birds, fish, amphibians, reptiles
  • What is G?
    ostrich
  • type of blue jay found primarily in the west and identified by it's darker blue color with black crest on his head
    stellar's jay
  • eagles, hawks and other "birds of prey" have these sharp claws known as ______ that help them hunt smaller animals
    talons
  • an animal that is hunted
    prey
  • bird that wings beat about 50 times per second and can fly backward
    hummingbird
  • excellent swimmers/divers; eat fish
    penguins
  • What force keeps a bird in the air?
    lift
  • How many body parts does an insect have?
    3
  • large eyes that are made up of many smaller eyes
    compound eyes
  • What is E?
    hummingbird
  • this type of parrot has a large crest, perches in trees and can mimic sounds of humans
    cockatoo
  • What is B?
    duck
  • Where do penguins nest?
    on islands
  • type of animal that body temperature changes with the environmental temperature; babies depend on instincts instead of parent for survival
    Cold-blooded
  • What is interesting about a bird's ears?
    they are inside the bird's head
  • What is 3?
    antennae
  • an outside skeleton- on the outside of an organism's body
    exoskeleton
  • type of animal that body temperature stays the same no matter the environmental temperature; babies depend on parent for survival
    Warm-blooded
  • shedding an exoskeleton
    molting
  • an animal that hunts other animals
    predator
  • bird that has long legs and wades in the water; typically has a pinkish color due to their diet
    flamingo
  • What is A?
    cardinal
  • an animal that no longer exists is
    extinct
  • What is D?
    hawk (Harris's hawk)
  • What are the 3 body parts of insects?
    head, thorax, abdomen
  • a penguin uses its blubber (fat) to keep an egg warm or to __________ the egg
    incubate