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Animals that live in water and use gills to breathe are called ___________________.
Repitles
Birds
Fish
Mammals
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I am warm blooded and covered with feathers
reptile
mammal
bird
fish
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Milk comes from which animal?
horse
cow
frog
duck
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Which animal would we find in a farm?
lion
Shark
Chicken
Bear
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Which animal is not a bird?
crow
eagle
bat
owl
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I am cold blooded, covered with dry scales and lay eggs
Reptile
Mammal
Amphibian
Bird
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Which animals spends part of their life in water and part on land and is cold blooded?
whale
bear
frog
chameleon
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Animals that have a backbone are ___________________
invertebrates
Vertebrates
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Look at the picture and choose the correct category of that animal
reptile
fish
bird
Mammal
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Which animal is a reptile?
penguin
frog
dog
turtle
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Which bird can't fly?
eagle
penguin
parrot
chicken
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Which animal is an amphibian?
snake
lizard
turtle
frog
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Which animal does not have a backbone ?
shark
jellyfish
lizard
cat
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Animals that have 3 body parts and six legs are
reptiles
amphibians
birds
insects
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What does a fish use to breathe?
lungs
fins
gills
nose
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Which animal is not a reptile?
lizard
turtle
snake
frog
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Animals that have hair or fur are called _______________________
Birds
Mammals
Reptiles
Fish
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Which animal is a mammal?
bee
bear
butterfly
bird
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The fastest animal is
tiger
cheetah
shark
kangaroo
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Which animal would not be a good pet
bird
lion
dog
rabbit
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The largest animal in the world is
bear
blue whale
elephant
eagle
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A habitat is where an animal _______________
dances
cooks
swims
lives
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Animals that do not have a backbone are
invertebrates
vertebrates
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