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Hosted by Mrs. Riggio

I’m Hungry!Who am I? Animals Let’s Move

Row 1, Col 1 An animal that eats both plants And other animals omnivore

1,2 A community of organisms and their nonliving environment (land, air, water) Ecosystem

1,3 The hunter Binocular vision An animal that eats the flesh of other animals Predator

1,4 Active during the day Diurnal

2,1 Front teeth used for nipping, To take that first bite… They grow continuously on rodents incisors

2,2 To pass the winter in an inactive or resting state Bears, skunks, chipmunks, bats hibernate

2,3 Animals with a backbone Vertebrate

2,4 Natures recyclers They feed on dead plants and animals, returning the the nutrients to the soil. Decomposer

3,1 Eats only plants They only have incisors and molars Squirrel, rabbit, cow, deer herbivore

3,2 Sometimes organisms need to change their appearance, or behavior for survival. Adaptation

3,3 The preservation of resources So they will be there for the future! Water, forests, soil Conservation

3,4 These animals get their energy by eating other organisms Consumers

4,1 Long, pointed sharp teeth Daggers for stabbing and grabbing their prey canines

4,2 Animals’ ability to maintain their body temperature regardless of their environment ENDOTHERMIC Warm-blooded

4,3 These organisms make their own food using the Sun’s energy. Producers

4,4 A variety Mammals are not the same Marine, flying, rodent, placental, monotreme Diversity

5,1 Eats meat only Has sharp canines, premolars and molars carnivore

5,2 An animal that is active at night Nocturnal

5,3 The object of the hunt The victim or quarry Prey

5,4 Starts with a _______, ends with a _________. Shows how the energy moves from one organism to another. Food Chain producer decomposer