1) Animals breathe and obtain oxygen through a variety of means, such as lungs, gills, skin, and tracheal systems.
2) Certain animals have distinct hunting strategies - cheetahs will chase down their prey, spiders spin webs to catch insects, and crocodiles camouflage themselves to ambush animals.
3) Questions test knowledge of animal anatomy - animals have structures to eat, snakes can unhinge their jaws, dogs and cats have sharp teeth for ripping food, giraffes have flat teeth for chewing, and butterflies use a proboscis to drink nectar from plants.
1) Animals breathe and obtain oxygen through a variety of means, such as lungs, gills, skin, and tracheal systems.
2) Certain animals have distinct hunting strategies - cheetahs will chase down their prey, spiders spin webs to catch insects, and crocodiles camouflage themselves to ambush animals.
3) Questions test knowledge of animal anatomy - animals have structures to eat, snakes can unhinge their jaws, dogs and cats have sharp teeth for ripping food, giraffes have flat teeth for chewing, and butterflies use a proboscis to drink nectar from plants.
1) Animals breathe and obtain oxygen through a variety of means, such as lungs, gills, skin, and tracheal systems.
2) Certain animals have distinct hunting strategies - cheetahs will chase down their prey, spiders spin webs to catch insects, and crocodiles camouflage themselves to ambush animals.
3) Questions test knowledge of animal anatomy - animals have structures to eat, snakes can unhinge their jaws, dogs and cats have sharp teeth for ripping food, giraffes have flat teeth for chewing, and butterflies use a proboscis to drink nectar from plants.
2. All animals have lungs ( ) 3. Fish have lungs ( ) 4. Insects breath through a system called trachae ( ) 5. Earthworms get their oxygen through their skin ( )
B. Match the following
Cheetah spins a web to catch its food
Spider will chase down ther food
camouflage themselves and
Cocodrile wait for a prey to come them
C. Underline de correct answer
1. (Animals/Plants) have different structures that can help them eat.
2. A snake can unhinge its (jaw/teeth) to swallow its prey whole. 3. Dogs and cats have (sharp/flat) teeth for ripping their good.
4. A giraffe has (flat/sharp) teeth for chewing.
5. Butterflies have a (jaw/mouth) called proboscis that sucks nectar from (animals/plants) and flowers.