Adaptations-How Animals Survive Worksheet-10
True False
A large variety of small animals that do not have a backbone are called vertebrates.
A large variety of small animals that do not have a backbone are called invertebrates.
Abdomen is a part of an insect’s body.
Amphibians are warm blooded animals.
Amphibians have hair and the mothers suckle their young ones.
Amphibians live both on land and in water.
An insect’s body is divided into four parts.
Animals become active in very cold winter months.
Adaptations-How Animals Survive Worksheet-11
True False
Animals that can fly and spend a lot of their time in the air are called arboreal animals.
Animals that can fly and spend a lot of their time in the air are called aerial animals.
Animals that eat plants are called carnivores.
Animals that eat plants are called herbivores.
Animals that eat plants as well as animals are called omnivores.
Animals that eat plants as well as animals are called scavengers.
Animals that eat the flesh of other animals are called carnivores.
Animals that eat the flesh of other animals are called herbivores.
Adaptations-How Animals Survive Worksheet-12
True False
Animals that live in water are called aquatic animals.
Animals that live in water are called terrestrial animals.
Bird's body is covered with feathers.
Birds have a light body.
Bugs do not have a backbone.
Bugs have a backbone.
Carnivorous animals live on or inside their host.
Cod is a type of fish.
Crab is an aquatic animal.