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What do we call the stage when an ant wraps up in a cocoon as it changes? A) pupa B) larva
A) pupa
What looks like a worm when it hatches and has no eyes?
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Why do some animals change color? A) to stay warm B) to hide
B) to hide
How are young mammals different from young reptiles? A) They cannot move on their own B) They cannot feed or protect themselves
B) They cannot feed or protect themselves
Why do animals develop adaptations? A) to survive where they live B) to be more like their parents
A) to survive where they live
Which of the following is true about insects? A) They breathe using their lungs B) They have six legs
B) They have six legs
Which animal has feathers? A) mammal B) bird
B) bird
A beetle is a kind of animal called a(n) .................... A) insect B) reptile
A) insect
Animals that have gills throughout life are called ............. A) amphibian B) fish
B) fish
When an animal is a ................., it is changing into an adult. A) larva B) pupa
B) pupa
All ................. have lungs and fur or hair A) mammals B) insects
A) mammals
A butterfly hatches from an egg as a(n) ................ A) pupa B) larva
B) larva
A body part that helps an animal survive is one kind of a(n) ............... A) adaptation B) life cycle
A) adaptation
Turtles and snakes are examples of .............. A) reptiles B) amphibians
A) reptiles
Animals can keep safe from an attack by using .......... A) camouflage B) larva
A) camouflage
A frog is an example of a(n) ............... A) reptile B) amphibian
B) amphibian
The ................. of an animal tells how it grows, lives and dies. A) life cycle B) adaptation
A) life cycle