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    3º - Unit 3 - Animals
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  • What are the 5 types of vertebrates?
    Mammals, Birds, Fish, Reptiles, and Amphibians
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  • What body covering do fish have?
    Scales
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  • __________________ are animals that eat the remains of dead or injured animals.
    Scavengers
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  • Animals that reproduce by laying eggs are called _________________.
    Oviparous
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  • Animals who do not have an internal skeleton or backbone are called ______________.
    Invertebrates
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  • What body covering do reptiles have?
    Scales
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  • Invertebrates like insects, spiders, and snails are protected by a hard outer shell called an ______________.
    Exoskeleton
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  • _________________ break down dead plants and animals into simpler parts or substances (for example, bacteria).
    Decomposers
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  • What is the difference between herbivores and carnivores?
    Herbivores eat only plants, carnivores eat only meat.
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  • Animals use their 5 senses to learn about their environment. This process is called ____________________.
    Sensitivity
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  • Some animals, like sharks, reproduce using eggs that hatch inside of the mother´s body. They are called ________________.
    Ovoviviparous
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  • Name 5 different animal habitats?
    Desert, Ocean, Savanna, Rainforest, Forest, Farm, etc..
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  • Name 6 animals and/or plants you may find in an Ocean habitat.
    Shark, dolphin, fish, algae, jellyfish, anemone... etc.
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  • Name 6 animals and/or plants that you may find in a Rainforest habitat.
    Jaguar, monkey, sloth, banana tree, lizard, toucan, etc.
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  • What body covering does an ostrich have?
    Feathers
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  • Mammals´ babies develop inside of their mother´s womb and are born as live offspring. This means mammals are _______________.
    Viviparous
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