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Animal Mouths
- For Creative Minds Quiz
1.
What kind of teeth might an herbivore have?
incisors and molars
canines and carnassials
any or all of the above
2.
What kind of teeth might a carnivore have?
incisors and molars
canines and carnassials
any or all of the above
3.
What kind of teeth might an omnivore have?
incisors and molars
canines and carnassials
any or all of the above
4.
A mammal's teeth can tell you
what color fur it has
what it eats
where it lives
5.
Thin, curved beaks are good for:
grasping slippery prey in the water
tearing prey into smaller pieces
fitting under loose bark to look for insects
6.
Long, pointed beaks are good for
grasping slippery prey in the water
tearing prey into smaller pieces
fitting under loose bark to look for insects
7.
Strong, curved beaks are good for
grasping slippery prey in the water
tearing prey into smaller pieces
fitting under loose bark to look for insects
8.
What word means "the opening in the body thorugh which an animal takes in food"?
mouth
beak
jaw
9.
A word for a protruding, horny jaw is:
mouth
beak
jaw
10.
Which jaw moves to allow the mouth to open and close?
lower jaw (mandible)
upper jaw (maxilla)
both
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