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Sunken Millions Mrs. O’Dell

Level One >>>> >>>> <<<< <<<<

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets A. automobile A. automobile B. beautiful fur B. beautiful fur C. shelter C. shelter D. soil D. soil What is one thing all animals need? $200

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $400 How do animals get the water they need? A. from the sun A. from the sun B. from the food they eat B. from the food they eat C. from their shelter C. from their shelter D. from the soil D. from the soil

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $600 What is the name of animals who just eat plants? A. omnivores A. omnivores B. carnivores B. carnivores C. herbivores C. herbivores D. producers D. producers

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $800 What is the name of animals who eat other animals? A. carnivores A. carnivores B. herbivores B. herbivores C. omnivores C. omnivores D. producers D. producers

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $1000 What are all living things made up of? A. energy A. energy B. plants B. plants C. water C. water D. cells D. cells

Level Two >>>> >>>> <<<< <<<<

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $2000 What do plant cells have that animal cells do not have? A. nucleus A. nucleus B. cell membrane B. cell membrane C. cell wall and C. cell wall and chloroplasts D. cytoplasm D. cytoplasm

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $4000 What will a lion cub inherit from its parents? A. food A. food B. siblings B. siblings C. shelter C. shelter D. traits D. traits

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $6000 What animals have fur or hair, use lungs to breath, and give birth to live young? A. birds A. birds B. mammals B. mammals C. amphibians C. amphibians D. reptiles D. reptiles

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $8000 Which one of these below are mammals? A. cardinal A. cardinal B. toad B. toad C. snake C. snake D. whale D. whale

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $10000 What animal group do humans belong to? A. amphibians A. amphibians B. mammals B. mammals C. fish C. fish D. reptiles D. reptiles

Level Three >>>> >>>> <<<< <<<<

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $20000 Which animal group has feathers, two legs, lungs for breathing, and hatch from eggs? A. birds A. birds B. fish B. fish C. amphibians C. amphibians D. reptiles D. reptiles

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $40000 Which part of a birds body tells you what it eats? A. beak A. beak B. feet B. feet C. feathers C. feathers D. wings D. wings

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $60000 Which trait is shared by birds and mamamals? A. Breathe with lungs A. Breathe with lungs B. have feathers B. have feathers C. Give birth to live young C. Give birth to live young D. have fur D. have fur

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $80000 Where do adult frogs live? A. water A. water B. lake B. lake C. on land C. on land D. jungle D. jungle

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $ An adult frog has lungs what does a tadpole have? A. scales A. scales B. gills B. gills C. lungs C. lungs D. feathers D. feathers

Level Four >>>> >>>> <<<< <<<<

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $ What animal group begins life in water and later moves to land? A. mammals A. mammals B. reptiles B. reptiles C. amphibians C. amphibians D. fish D. fish

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $ Which animal does not belong to the fish group? A. shark A. shark B. dolphin B. dolphin D. trout D. trout C. bass C. bass

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $ Which animal group are covered with scales, lay eggs on land, and breathe with lungs? A. reptiles A. reptiles B. amphibians B. amphibians C. mammals C. mammals D. fish D. fish

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $ What similarities do reptiles have with fish? A. gills A. gills B. food B. food C. shelter C. shelter D. scales D. scales

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $ Which trait is shared by most fish, amphibians, and reptiles? A. fins A. fins B. eggs B. eggs C. scales C. scales D. legs D. legs

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