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Jeopardy Butterflies FrogsKangaroosBirds Who am I Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from butterfly How many stages of life does a butterfly Have?

$100 Answer from butterflies 4 Stages

$300 Question from butterfly The caterpillar eats the leaf his mother sat him on as an egg and continues to eat and grow causing him to molt several times. What is Molting?

$300 Answer from butterflies The caterpillar splits its skin and crawls out of it.

$200 Question from butterfly A female butterfly mates with a male butterfly and lays an 1. ___ on a leaf. 5 days later a 2. ___ appears.

$200 Answer from butterflies A female butterfly mates with a male butterfly and lays an 1.egg on a leaf. 5 days later a 2.caterpillar appears.

$400 Question from butterfly After about 14 days the caterpillar turns into a pupa or chrysalis. What is this stage called and what happens during this stage?

$400 Answer from butterfly The pupa or chrysalis stage is called the resting stage. The caterpillar transforms into a butterfly inside the pupa.

$500 Question from butterfly What happens during the last stage of a butterfly's life?

$500 Answer from butterfly The butterfly emerges from the pupa or chrysalis as a beautiful butterfly ready to begin a new cycle of life.

$100 Question from frogs A boy and girl frog mate and produce a clump of eggs called a ______ and place them in water.

$100 Answer from frogs Frogspawn

$200 Question from frogs After 21 days what comes out of a frog egg when it hatches?

$200 Answer from Frog A tadpole

$300 Question from frogs What does a tadpole have that helps it survive in water?

$300 Answer from frogs Gills and a long tail

$400 Question from frogs Explain the differences between a tadpole and a froglet

$400 Answer from frogs A froglet has four legs, breathes with it’s lungs, and a tail. A tadpole has a tail, no legs, and gills to Breath with.

$500 Question from frogs Explain what you would see during stage four of a frogs life cycle.

$500 Answer from frogs Stage 4 is a fully grown adult frog with 2 legs, 2 arms and lungs. The frog is ready to hop away.

$100 Question from kangaroo Where does a mama kangaroo keep her joey?

$100 Answer from kangaroo In her pouch

$200 Question from Kangaroos How does the mother feed her joey?

$200 Answer from kangaroo The joey grabs on to it’s mothers teat which supplies milk

$300 Question from Kangaroo Explain why the mother’s 4 teats supply different kinds of milk.

$300 Answer from kangaroo Each teat provides different milk for the different stages of development.

$400 Question from kangaroo A baby joey will make his first appearance after ___ months but will continue feeding from the mother’s teat for about ____ to ____ months of age.

$400 Answer from kangaroo A baby joey will make his first appearance after 9 months but will continue feeding from the mother’s teat for about 12 to 17 months of age.

$500 Question from kangaroo Explain how a mother Kangaroo can have three babies at one time.

$500 Answer from kangaroo A mother can have one joey becoming mature and just out of the pouch A mother can have a joey developing inside of the pouch A mother can have one embryo in her tummy and can pause the growth process until the baby joey in the pouch is mature.

$100 Question from birds After birds mate, the female lays about one ____ a day until she has produced all of them.

$100 Answer from birds Eggs

$200 Question from birds The parents prepare what for the birds to hatch and live in? How do they build it?

$200 Answer from birds A nest is built for eggs. The mother collects twigs, straw, leaves, weeds and other materials she can find to make it strong.

$300 Question from birds Explain incubation. About How long does it last?

$300 Answer from birds The mother develops extra blood vessels on her chest that acts as a heating pad. She lays on her eggs to keep them warm. Incubation last around days for small birds.

$400 Question from birds What happens during the 10 day nestling phase?

$400 Answer from birds The parents bring food to the chirping babies after they have hatched. The mother or father bird will sit over the baby birds to keep them warm.

$500 Question from birds Eventually young birds can leave the nest, but are still dependent on their parents for food. What would you call these young birds?

$500 Answer from birds Fledglings

$100 Question from Who am I I am a marsupial weighing less than 2 grams when I am born

$100 Answer from who am I I am a Kangaroo

$200 Question from who am I Our parents chase us away when they think we are ready to live on our own and repeat the life cycle.

$200 Answer from who am I We are birds

$300 Question from who am I I am an amphibian that catches food with my tongue. When I was young I ate plants and now that I am full grown I eat live insects. If I am big enough I will eat rats, snails, small birds, fish, and bats. Who am I?

$300 Answer from who am I I am a frog

$400 Question from who am I What do I become: = = = 1 2 3

$400 Answer from who am I 1.Butterfly 2.Frog 3.Bird

$500 Question from Who am I I am a bird and I migrate during the fall. What is migration?

$500 Answer from what am I Migration is when birds fly from one place to another, usually during the fall to escape the cold winter.

Final Jeopardy What are three things that could cause an animal to die?

Final Jeopardy Answer Old age Predators Lack of food or water Environmental factors