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100 200 400 300 400 I’m Hungry!Who am I? Animals Let’s Move 300 200 400 200 100 500 100
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Row 1, Col 1 An animal that eats both plants And other animals omnivore
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1,2 A community of organisms and their nonliving environment (land, air, water) Ecosystem
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1,3 The hunter Binocular vision An animal that eats the flesh of other animals Predator
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1,4 Active during the day Diurnal
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2,1 Front teeth used for nipping, To take that first bite… They grow continuously on rodents incisors
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2,2 To pass the winter in an inactive or resting state Bears, skunks, chipmunks, bats hibernate
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2,3 Animals with a backbone Vertebrate
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2,4 Natures recyclers They feed on dead plants and animals, returning the the nutrients to the soil. Decomposer
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3,1 Eats only plants They only have incisors and molars Squirrel, rabbit, cow, deer herbivore
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3,2 Sometimes organisms need to change their appearance, or behavior for survival. Adaptation
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3,3 The preservation of resources So they will be there for the future! Water, forests, soil Conservation
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3,4 These animals get their energy by eating other organisms Consumers
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4,1 Long, pointed sharp teeth Daggers for stabbing and grabbing their prey canines
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4,2 Animals’ ability to maintain their body temperature regardless of their environment ENDOTHERMIC Warm-blooded
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4,3 These organisms make their own food using the Sun’s energy. Producers
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4,4 A variety Mammals are not the same Marine, flying, rodent, placental, monotreme Diversity
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5,1 Eats meat only Has sharp canines, premolars and molars carnivore
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5,2 An animal that is active at night Nocturnal
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5,3 The object of the hunt The victim or quarry Prey
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5,4 Starts with a _______, ends with a _________. Shows how the energy moves from one organism to another. Food Chain producer decomposer
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