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Jeopardy Animals 1 Animals 2 Animals 3 Animals 4 Animals 5 Q $100 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from H1 this animal group has hair or fur

$100 Answer from H1 mammals

$200 Question from H1 this animal group has smooth, wet skin

$200 Answer from H1 amphibians

$300 Question from H1 newts and salamanders are these kind of animals

$300 Answer from H1 amphibians

$400 Question from H1 this is what a butterfly spins

$400 Answer from H1 chrysalis

$500 Question from H1 this is the change that some insects and amphibians go through from egg to adult

$500 Answer from H1 metamorphosis

$100 Question from H2 the number of legs an insect has

$100 Answer from H2 6

$200 Question from H2 this animal group has dry, scaly skin

$200 Answer from H2 reptiles

$300 Question from H2 this is the beginning stage of an insect or amphibian’s life

$300 Answer from H2 egg

$400 Question from H2 bats, dolphins and whales use this to navigate and to locate their prey

$400 Answer from H2 echolocation

$500 Question from H2 a tadpole is in this stage

$500 Answer from H2 larva

$100 Question from H3 the number of legs and body parts a spider has

$100 Answer from H3 8 legs and 2 body parts

$200 Question from H3 this animal group lives in water only

$200 Answer from H3 fish

$300 Question from H3 the caterpillar is in which stage of an insect’s life

$300 Answer from H3 larva

$400 Question from H3 this word refers to meat eaters

$400 Answer from H3 carnivores

$500 Question from H3 these are two egg laying mammals

$500 Answer from H3 duck billed platypus and echidna

$100 Question from H4 this animal group has feathers and wings

$100 Answer from H4 birds

$200 Question from H4 these kind of animals are active at night

$200 Answer from H4 nocturnal animals

$300 Question from H4 in this stage the caterpillar is changing inside its chrysalis or cocoon

$300 Answer from H4 pupa

$400 Question from H4 this word refers to plant eaters

$400 Answer from H4 herbivores

$500 Question from H4 these are animals that eat both meat and plants

$500 Answer from H4 omnivores

$100 Question from H5 this is the only flying mammal on earth

$100 Answer from H5 bat

$200 Question from H5 ticks, mites and scorpions are these kinds of animals

$200 Answer from H5 arachnids

$300 Question from H5 an insect’s wings grow out of this body part

$300 Answer from H5 thorax

$400 Question from H5 these two animal groups are warm-blooded

$400 Answer from H5 mammals and birds

$500 Question from H5 this scientist studies insects

$500 Answer from H5 entomologist

Final Jeopardy this is a relationship between a host animal and its helpers For example: birds eating the insects on a hippo’s back or clown fish swimming through the sea anemone to keep it clean

Final Jeopardy Answer symbiosis