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Real Life: Animals & Habitats (3)

1.Animals that don't have hair or fur but rather have scaly,
rough skin are called . These animals are cold-
blooded and often travel by slithering around on their
bellies, like snakes, or by running or walking on shorter
legs like lizards generally do.

mammals
reptiles
insects
birds
2.Animals, such as deer or cows, don't eat meat. Rather,
they are called because they only eat plants.

omnivores
carnivores
herbivores
extinct
3.Animals that eat both plants and meat are called .
Humans are considered part of this category.

omnivores
carnivores
herbivores
extinct
4.Animals, such as tigers and lions, mainly eat meat and
they are called .


omnivores
carnivores
herbivores
extinct
5 are vertebrate animals whose bodies are mainly
covered with feathers, rather than fur, and they have
wings. In addition, these animals generally have babies
that hatch from eggs.

Mammals
Reptiles
Insects
Birds
6.Animals that are no longer exist on Earth.
Dinosaurs are an example of this.

endangered
threatened
extinct
enemies
7.A species that has a vague chance of lasting survival as
a group and is close to extinction is called an
species. An example of this is the panda bear.

endangered
tentative
ambiguous
enemy
8.A species that is at risk of becoming an endangered
species is known as a species.


engaged
doubtful
indefinite
threatened
9.Humans, cows and dogs are examples of animals.

warm-blooded
cold-blooded
reptiles
poachers
10.The young or babies that are born to animals are often
called . This is another word for the direct
descendants of a particular animal.

crew
offspring
offer
entourage

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