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Word for a living thing that makes its own food beginning with the letter P.
Producer
An animal that eats plants and animals beginning with the letter O.
Omnivore
An animal that only eats other animals.
Carnivore
An animal that only eats plants.
Herbivore
Name for an animal that is hunted by a predator beginning with the letter P.
Prey
Name for an animal that hunts and kills other animals.
Predator
Name for an animal that eats other living things beginning with the letter C.
Consumer
What happens to a predator population when there is little prey to eat.
Decrease
The word used to describe the features an organism has that help it survive in its environment beginning with the letter A.
Adaptations
The word used to describe when all the members of a species have died out beginning with the letter E.
Extinction
What happens to members of a species if they are not very adapted to a habitat.
Die out
The name of the Kingdom that daisies, trees and ferns belong to beginning with the letter P.
Plant Kingdom
A place where a plant or animal lives beginning with the letter H.
Habitat
The word to describe living things that are closely related and can successfully breed together beginning with the letter S.
Species
The name of the Kingdom that mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians belong to beginning with the letter A.
Animal Kingdom
The word used to describe how living things are grouped together beginning with the letter C.
Classification
The differences between members of a species beginning with the letter V.
Variation
Name of the scientist who came up with the theory of evolution through natural selection.
Charles Darwin