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This organ in a bird's digestive system grinds their food, since they have no teeth.
A. gizzard
B. stomach
C. spleen
D. kidney
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A crocodile’s snout is what shape?
A. A shaped
B. P shaped
C. U shaped
D. Z shaped
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This is the term for the great change that an amphibian goes through during it's development from an egg to a larva to an adult.
A. chrysalis
B. cacoon
C. metamorphosis
D. tadpole
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What are the five major groups of vertebrates?
A. Mammals, Elephants, Kangaroo, Fish, Squid
B. Vertebrates, Invertebrates, Aliens, Fish, Amphibians
C. Mammals, Birds, Fish, Amphibians, Reptiles
D. Flying Birds, Non-Flight Birds, Fish, Stingray, Mammals
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What are the largest animals in the world (land or sea)?
A. Elephants
B. Whales
C. Loch-ness Monster
D. Giant Squid
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6. This group of primates has tails.
A. Stingrays
B. Beavers
C. Monkeys
D. Squirrel
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Marsupials live primarily in these areas.
A. United States and Canada
B. North America and South America
C. Texas and Vermont
D. Australia and Tasmania
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Instructions:
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This organ in a bird's digestive system grinds their food, since they have no teeth.
A. gizzard
B. stomach
C. spleen
D. kidney
-
A crocodile’s snout is what shape?
A. A shaped
B. P shaped
C. U shaped
D. Z shaped
-
This is the term for the great change that an amphibian goes through during it's development from an egg to a larva to an adult.
A. chrysalis
B. cacoon
C. metamorphosis
D. tadpole
-
What are the five major groups of vertebrates?
A. Mammals, Elephants, Kangaroo, Fish, Squid
B. Vertebrates, Invertebrates, Aliens, Fish, Amphibians
C. Mammals, Birds, Fish, Amphibians, Reptiles
D. Flying Birds, Non-Flight Birds, Fish, Stingray, Mammals
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What are the largest animals in the world (land or sea)?
A. Elephants
B. Whales
C. Loch-ness Monster
D. Giant Squid
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6. This group of primates has tails.
A. Stingrays
B. Beavers
C. Monkeys
D. Squirrel
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Marsupials live primarily in these areas.
A. United States and Canada
B. North America and South America
C. Texas and Vermont
D. Australia and Tasmania