Twenty Questions Chapter 1 Section 2- Animal Behaviors.

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Twenty Questions Chapter 1 Section 2- Animal Behaviors

Twenty Questions

1. This is a behavior that you can do, but no one had to teach you. Innate 1 point

2. Is this behavior innate or learned? A human swimming. Learned 1 point

3. Is this behavior innate or learned? A fish swimming. Innate 1 point

4. This is a behavior that you pick up by observation. Learned 1 point

5. Is this behavior innate or learned? A bird singing. Innate 1 point

6. Is this behavior innate or learned? A human speaking. Innate 1 point

7. Is this behavior innate or learned? The language a human speaks. Learned 1 point

8. Is this behavior innate or learned? Drinking milk from a mother (dog, cat, cow, human, etc.). Innate 1 point

Is this behavior innate or learned? A child doing addition and subtraction. Learned 1 point

10. What is the difference between hibernation and estivation? The difference between hibernation and estivation is that hibernation is in the winter and estivation is in the summer. 2 points

11. An animal that blends in with its background is using what as a defense? Camouflage 1 point

12. Whoo-hoo!! Freebie Slide! The group that “chose” this slide gets to add two points to their total score. 2 points

13. What happens to an animals body while it is hibernating/estivating? Decreased heart rate Decreased body temperature Decreased breathing rate Lives off of stored body fat 4 points

14. What are two environmental signs that help set an animal’s biological clock? Leaves falling/changing color Length of day shorter/longer Temperature changes 2 points

15. Which of the following is NOT a reason for animals to hibernate or estivate: A. Food shortages B. They are exhausted C. Extreme temperatures D. Water shortages B. They are exhausted 1 point

16. An animal leaving one area to travel to another area for a time period is known as what? Migrating 1 point

17. A daily cycle is known as what? Circadian Rhythm 1 point

18. A migratory bird uses what method of navigation in order to fly long distances? The Earth’s Magnetic field 1 point

19. Animals using streams, rivers, mountains, rocks, and trees to navigate are using what method? Landmarks 1 point

20. An animal that has bright colors to warn of toxins is using what defense mechanism? Warning Coloration 1 point