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Match the animals with their young (babies).
Date: 2015-10-07; view: 543.
Match the words in A with their definitions in B.
A.
1) marsupial
2) monotreme
3) omnivore
4) micro-organisms
5) primates
6) rodents
7) vertebrates
8) pinnipeds
9) carnivore
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a) Animals with backbones. The group includes fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals.
b) Mammal with no placenta, whose young are born at embryonic stage after short gestation period, then attach to a nipple, usually within a marsupium, or under folds of skin.
c) Group of carnivores adapted to marine life, including seals and sea-lions.
d) Animal which eats plants and animals.
e) Group of mammals which includes tarsiers, monkeys, apes and humans.
f) Group of gnawing animals, including mice and rats.
g) Mammal which lays eggs and possesses a cloaca. It feeds its young on milk but lacks nipples.
h) Minute living creatures such as bacteria and protozoa.
i) Animal which eats other animals.
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5. Match each animal from the box with the animal group it belongs to. Some animals can be used more than once.
Groups: herbivores, insects, mammals, cats, reptiles, fish, birds, carnivores, omnivores, amphibians.
Animals: crocodile, lien, tiger, bear, hawk, frog, wolf, goldfish, panther, monkey, snake, sparrow, wasp, whale, lizard, fly, jaguar, tortoise, pigeon, cow, fox, beetle, eagle, puma, squirrel, goat, sheep, salmon.
frog lamb
goat puppy
sheep kid
lion calf
dog tadpole
cow cub
hen kitten
duck piglet
cat foal
horse joey
kangaroo duckling
pig chick
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