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Animals Grow and Change Test Review

What do a dog and parrot need to survive? food, water, & air Click here for answer Next

What is a characteristic of a fish? A fish has gills. Click here for answer Next

What animal has bones in its body? a zebra Click here for answer Next

What kind of animal has 8 legs? a spider Click here for answer Next

What are 3 examples of mammals a monkey, lion, & mouse Click here for answer Next

What kind of animal is a frog? an amphibian Click here for answer Next

What kind of skin does a snake have? rough, dry skin Click here for answer Next

What kind of skin does a frog have? smooth, wet skin Click here for answer Next

What are 3 examples of reptiles? snake, lizard, & turtle Click here for answer Next

What is a characteristic of a duck? It has feathers. Click here for answer Next

What are the parts of an animal’s life called? life cycle Click here for answer Next

What kind of animal is an ant? an insect Click here for answer Next