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What's the Difference? An Endangered Animal Subtraction Story
- For Creative Minds Quiz
1.
What happens when a species is recovered?
The species is no longer alive anywhere on earth
The species has been removed from the endangered species list
The species is considered "endangered"
2.
What does it mean when a species is "endangered"?
A species is "endangered" when it is in a lot of trouble but not yet gone forever
A species is "endangered" when it is no longer alive anywhere on earth
A species is "endangered" when it has been recovered
3.
What does it mean when a species is "downlisted"?
It means the species is more at risk of becoming extinct
It means that the species' recovery has improved enough to have the listing changed
It means that the species has become extinct
4.
What is the name of an area where a species lives and can find everything that it needs to survive?
Den
Community
Habitat
5.
How are food chains and food webs related?
Food chains are made up of food webs
Food webs are made up of food chains
Food chains and food webs are not related
6.
How do food chains begin?
With plants
With herbivores
With omnivores
7.
What are omnivores?
Omnivores eat meat or other animals
Omnivores eat only plants
Omnivores eat both plants and animals
8.
Do extinct species affect the entire food chain?
Yes. Each level of the food chain is important in order for the food chain to thrive.
No. The species are not interconnected.
No. A food chain would thrive more with fewer animals.
9.
Plants are known as because they make their own food using energy from the sun in a process called photosynthesis
Producers
Consumers
Builders
10.
Is a West Indian manatee classified as a mammal, amphibian, or reptile?
Amphibian
Reptile
Mammal
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