Mammals and Birds

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Materials Natural Science Flashcards on Mammals and Birds, created by Natalia Ramos Escalada on 22/12/2018.
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Do invertebrates have a backbone? No, they don't
Animals that eat other animals are... Carnivores
Animals that eat plants and animals are... Omnivores
Animals that eat only plants are .... Hervibores
What animals have babies? Viviparous
What animal lay eggs? Oviparous
What animals have feathers? Birds
What animals have fur or hair? Mammals
Do vertebrates have a backbone? Yes, they do
Where do sheep live? They live in fields
Where do cows live? They live in fields and sheds
What do sheep eat? They eat grass, hay and grain.
Are pigs and cows carnivores? No, they aren't. They are herbivores
What do cows eat? They eat grass and cow feed
Where do chicken live? They live outside
Where do chickens stay at night? They stay in coops at night
What do chicken eat? They eat grain and corn, but also worms and insects. They are omnivores
Where do pigs live? They live in pens
Are pigs carnivores? No, they aren't They are omnivores
What do pigs eat? They eat grain and prepared pig feed.
How is called pig's baby? Piglet
What do the mammals produce for their newborn babies? They produce milk
How is called cow's baby? Calf
How is called sheep's baby? Lamb
When are lambs born? They are usually born in spring
How is called a pig's baby? Piglet
A group of piglets is called... litter
How is called a chicken's baby? Chick
Are all mammals vertebrates? Yes, they are
Are all mammals viviparous? No, they aren't. The only mammals that are oviparous are monotremes (echidnas)
Why do mammals have different types of teeth? Because of the type of food they eat
Mammals can be... (NUTRITION) herbivores, carnivores and omnivores
What do mammals breathe with? They breathe with lungs
What do most of mammals have to keep warm? They have fur or hair
How many legs have most of mammals got? They have got four legs
Which mammal has flippers? Dolphin
Which is the only mammal that flies? Bat
Why are bats nocturnal animals? Because they are only active at night
Which is the loudest mammal? The Howler Monkey
Which is the largest land mammal? The elephant
Which is the tallest mammal? The giraffe.
Are dolphins omnivores? No, they aren't They are carnivores
Are birds invertebrates? No, they aren't They are vertebrates
What do oviparous animals do with their eggs? They incubate them
Birds can be.... (NUTRITION) carnivores, herbivores and omnivores
Birds have got... feathers, wings and beaks
What are hooked beaks for? Tearing meat
What are short beaks for? Eating nuts and seeds
What are long and sharp beaks for? Catching fish
What are long and thin beaks for? Eating nectar from flowers
Can penguins fly? No, they can't
How is sparrow's beak? It's short
How is pelican's beak? It's large
Which birds have the largest nests in the world? The Bald Eagles
Which is the largest bird? The ostrich
Which is the smallest bird? The hummingbird
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