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Sunken Millions Animals Mrs. O’Dell Copyright © 2002 Glenna R. Shaw and FTC Publishing All Rights Reserved

> < Level One Level One

What is one thing all animals need? A. automobile B. beautiful fur C. shelter D. soil $200

How do animals get the water they need? A. from the sun B. from the food they eat C. from their shelter D. from the soil $400

What is the name of animals who just eat plants? A. omnivores B. carnivores C. herbivores D. producers $600

What is the name of animals who eat other animals? A. carnivores B. herbivores C. omnivores D. producers $800

What are all living things made up of? A. energy B. plants C. water D. cells $1000

> < Level Two Level Two

What do plant cells have that animal cells do not have? A. nucleus B. cell membrane C. cell wall and chloroplasts D. cytoplasm $2000

What will a lion cub inherit from its parents? A. food B. siblings C. shelter D. traits $4000

$6000 What animals have fur or hair, use lungs to breath, and give birth to live young? A. birds B. mammals C. amphibians D. reptiles $6000

Which one of these below are mammals? A. cardinal B. toad C. snake D. whale $8000

What animal group do humans belong to? A. amphibians B. mammals C. fish D. reptiles $10000

> < Level Three Level Three

$20000 Which animal group has feathers, two legs, lungs for breathing, and hatch from eggs? A. birds B. fish C. amphibians D. reptiles $20000

Which part of a birds body tells you what it eats? A. beak B. feet C. feathers D. wings $40000

$60000 Which trait is shared by birds and mamamals? A. Breathe with lungs B. have feathers C. Give birth to live young D. have fur $60000

Where do adult frogs live? A. water B. lake C. on land D. jungle $80000

An adult frog has lungs what does a tadpole have? A. scales B. gills C. lungs D. feathers $100000

> < Level Four Level Four

What animal group begins life in water and later moves to land? A. mammals B. reptiles C. amphibians D. fish $200000

Which animal does not belong to the fish group? A. shark B. dolphin C. bass D. trout $400000

$600000 Which animal group are covered with scales, lay eggs on land, and breathe with lungs? A. reptiles B. amphibians C. mammals D. fish $600000

What similarities do reptiles have with fish? A. gills B. food C. shelter D. scales $800000

Which trait is shared by most fish, amphibians, and reptiles? A. fins B. eggs C. scales D. legs $1000000

You’ve recovered the sunken millions. Congratulations! You’ve recovered the sunken millions.