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Animal body parts: Guess the word

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  • This is what we call a bird's mouth.
    A beak
  • These are bones that open and close the mouth.
    Jaws
  • Cats and lions have these long hairs on their faces.
    Whiskers
  • Lions and horses have long hair around their neck. What's this hair called?
    A mane
  • Many animals have this all over their body. It's like hair and keeps them warm.
    Fur
  • Animals and people use these things in our mouth to help chew our food.
    Teeth
  • Animals use these to hear.
    Ears
  • These are like hands for fish. They help the fish stay balanced and swim.
    Fins
  • These are like hands for many animals, like cats and dogs.
    Paws
  • These are like fingers that cats and bears use to climb and catch food.
    Claws
  • An elephant uses this long nose to drink and to grab food.
    A trunk.
  • Some animals have this sharp, spiky thing on their head for protection.
    A horn
  • We use this material from sheep to make sweaters/jumpers.
    Wool
  • Fish use these to breathe underwater.
    Gills
  • Turtles and crabs live inside this hard "house" to stay safe.
    A shell
  • These are like a bird's arms; birds use them to fly.
    Wings
  • These are small, hard pieces on the bodies of fish and snakes.
    Scales
  • These are like arms for penguins and seals. They are flat and help the animals swim.
    Flippers
  • An octopus has eight of these long "arms".
    Tentacles
  • Birds have a lot of these on their body. They're very soft and help the birds fly.
    Feathers
  • Dogs move this when they are happy.
    A tail
  • Dolphins have this opening on their head to help them breath air.
    A blowhole
  • Kangaroos have this on its bellies. They use it to carry their babies.
    A pouch
  • Animals like horses have these hard "shoes" on their feet.
    Hooves