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Build up 3-3 Game 2

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  • What are some examples of mammals?
    _____ are examples of mammals.
  • This is a _____ habitat.
    marine
    polar
  • The area around something living.
    Environment
  • Where do baby birds come from?
    Birds come from eggs.
  • A special place where animals live.
    A habitat.
  • This is a _____ habitat.
    polar
    desert
  • A chance to get hurt or killed.
    Danger
  • This is a _____ habitat.
    grassland
    marine
  • What are some examples of amphibians?
    _____ are examples of amphibians.
  • This is a _____ habitat.
    grassland
    rainforest
  • To break something so that is can't be fixed.
    Destroy
  • Something that makes the earth dirty and not safe.
    Pollution
  • How can you describe the body temperature of amphibians?
    Amphibians are cold-blooded.
  • What are some examples of reptiles?
    _____ are examples of reptiles.
  • No more are alive.
    Extinct
  • The animals and plants that live in nature.
    Wildlife
  • Rare and may die soon.
    Endangered
  • Reptiles have _____ on their body.
    scales
  • To hurt or give pain.
    Harm
  • How can you describe the body temperature of mammals?
    Mammals are warm-blooded.
  • What are some examples of birds?
    _____ are examples of birds.
  • Amphibians have _____ skin.
    wet
  • How can you describe the body temperature of reptiles?
    Reptiles are cold-blooded.
  • Where do baby mammals come from?
    Mammals come from their mother.
  • This is a _____ habitat.
    grassland
    marine
  • How can you describe the body temperature of birds?
    Birds are warm-blooded.
  • Birds have _____ on their body.
    feathers
  • Where do baby reptiles come from?
    Reptiles come from eggs.
  • Mammals have _____ on their body.
    hair/fur
  • Where do baby amphibians come from?
    Amphibians come from eggs.