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Jeopardy Adaptations Consumers Predator or Prey Food Chain Mixed Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Adaptations A poison arrow tree frog has brightly colored skin to warn predators that it is poisonous. What kind of adaptation is this?

$100 Answer from Adaptations Physical

$200 Question from Adaptations What happens when an animal cannot adapt to its surroundings?

$200 Answer from Adaptations It will not survive.

$300 Question from Adaptations Wolves hunt in packs to get their food. What kind of adaptation is this?

$300 Answer from Adaptations Behavioral

$400 Question from Adaptations The Scarlet King Snake has similar coloring to the poisonous Coral Snake to try to trick predators. What is this physical adaptation called?

$400 Answer from Adaptations Mimicry

$500 Question from Adaptations In the spring bears eat as much food as they can in order to prepare for their long winter sleep. What is this behavioral adaptation called?

$500 Answer from Adaptations Hibernation

$100 Question from Consumers A buffalo spends its days eating grass along the Great Plains of the United States. Which type of consumer is a buffalo?

$100 Answer from Consumers Herbivore

$200 Question from Consumers A consumer who only eats other consumers is a _________________.

$200 Answer from Consumers Carnivore

$300 Question from Consumers Which type of consumer is pictured here?

$300 Answer from Consumers Carnivore

$400 Question from Consumers Most humans enjoy eating a variety of fruits, vegetables, and meats. Which type of consumer are most humans?

$400 Answer from Consumers Omnivore

$500 Question from Consumers This type of consumer feeds on dead plants and animals.

$500 Answer from Consumers Decomposer

$100 Question from Predator or Prey Tiger

$100 Answer from Predator or Prey Predator

$200 Question from Predator or Prey Rattle Snake

$200 Answer from Predator or Prey Both

$300 Question from Predator or Prey A Great White Shark stalks and eats a seal. Which animal is the predator?

$300 Answer from Predator or Prey Great White Shark

$400 Question from Predator or Prey An animal that hunts and eats another animal.

$400 Answer from Predator or Prey Predator

$500 Question from Predator or Prey An animal that is hunted and eaten by another animal.

$500 Answer from Predator or Prey Prey

$100 Question from Food Chain Several overlapping foods chains make a ___________________.

$100 Answer from Food Chains Food Web

$200 Question from Food Chain This type of consumer is always last in a food chain.

$200 Answer from Food Chain Decomposer

$300 Question from Food Chain This comes first in all food chains.

$300 Answer from Food Chain A Producer

$400 Question from Food Chain This type of consumer is the first animal in a food chain.

$400 Answer from Food Chain Herbivore

$500 Question from Food Chain This is what flows through a food chain.

$500 Answer from Food Chain Energy

$100 Question from Mixed This is when there is not enough of something like food or water.

$100 Answer from Mixed Scarcity

$200 Question from Mixed The arctic fox uses this physical adaptation to blend in with its surroundings.

$200 Answer from Mixed Camouflage

$300 Question from Mixed This provides the energy for all life on Earth.

$300 Answer from Mixed The Sun

$400 Question from Mixed All of the living and nonliving things that interact in an area.

$400 Answer from Mixed Ecosystem

$500 Question from Mixed This is a living thing that can make its own food using energy form the Sun.

$500 Answer from Mixed Producer

Final Jeopardy Category Environmental Factors

Final Jeopardy This is the process is cutting down and removing trees from an ecosystem. Plants and animals lose their homes, and as a result many of them die.

Final Jeopardy Answer Deforestation