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Animal Adaptation

Animal Adaptation. Chapter Test Review. What are the three major challenges faced by animals? 1. Find food 2. Don’t be food 3. Fit in to a habitat. Which is not one of the three major challenges faced by animals? 1. Find food 2. Blend in 3. Don’t be food 4. Fit in to a habitat.

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Animal Adaptation

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  1. Animal Adaptation Chapter Test Review

  2. What are the three major challenges faced by animals? • 1. Find food • 2. Don’t be food • 3. Fit in to a habitat

  3. Which is not one of the three major challengesfaced by animals? • 1. Find food • 2. Blend in • 3. Don’t be food • 4. Fit in to a habitat

  4. A giraffe has a long neck which helps him find food. This is an example of _____. • A. variation • B. adaptation • C. mimicry

  5. Giant pandas live in bamboo forests. The bamboo forests would be called their _____. • A. Camouflage • B. Variation • C. Habitat

  6. Which one is NOT a type of adaptation? • A. structural • B. characteristic • C. behavioral

  7. A porcupine fish blows up and has spikes. This adaptation helps the animal with which of the problems? • A. Find food • B. Don’t be food • C. Fit in to a habitat

  8. A desert toad goes dormant when there is no rain. This adaptation helps the animal with which of the problems? • A. Find food • B. Don’t be food • C. Fit in to a habitat

  9. A rabbit has long ears to help them hear well. The long ears are what type(s) of adaptation? • A. Structural • B. Behavioral • C. Both

  10. A porcupine fish gulps in water and blows up big and spiky. What type(s) of adaptations do you see here? • A. Structural • B. Behavioral • C. Both

  11. A looper caterpillar looks like he is part of a flower. This strategy is best called ____. • A. Mimicry • B. Camouflage • C. Bluffing

  12. An arctic fox turns white in the snowy winter season. This strategy is best called ____. • A. Mimicry • B. Camouflage • C. Bluffing

  13. An Australian frilled lizard opens up his mouth frills to make him look bigger. This strategy is best called ____. • A. Mimicry • B. Camouflage • C. Bluffing

  14. Who came up with the idea of “the survival of the fittest”? • A. Charles Darwin • B. Alfred Wallace • C. Both

  15. What was the big question Alfred Wallace had? • A. How do animals survive? • B. How do animals change? • C. How are there so many kind of animals?

  16. What was the answer to the big question Alfred Wallace had? • A. The unlucky ones die. • B. The strong ones pass down traits to their offspring. • C. Animals are able to change their looks if they wish.

  17. “Survival of the fittest” means _________. • A. Only the strongest can live. Weak ones all die. • B. The strong ones have a better chance of living. • C. It is a jungle out there.

  18. Which of the following terms is similar with “the survival of the fittest”? • A. Natural selection • B. Endangered species • C. It is a jungle out there.

  19. Long beaked finches will have long beaked finch babies. This describes ____. • A. Natural selection • B. Inherited trait • C. It is a jungle out there.

  20. Endangered species are animals which face extinction. What is extinction? • A. becoming old • B. becoming diverse • C. disappearing completely

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