Mammals: Powerpoint Created & Shared by Jamie Miller Fifth & Sixth Grade Teacher Idaho Conference, USA
Mammals: Powerpoint Created & Shared by Jamie Miller Fifth & Sixth Grade Teacher Idaho Conference, USA
Mammals: Powerpoint Created & Shared by Jamie Miller Fifth & Sixth Grade Teacher Idaho Conference, USA
Chapter 7
Powerpoint created & shared by Jamie Miller
Fifth & Sixth Grade Teacher
Caldwell Adventist Elementary School
Idaho Conference, USA
1. What type of foot
allows mammals to
rip, dig, and climb?
a. Humanlike feet
b. Claws
c. Flippers
d. Hoofs
2.Why are mammals able to
live in many different
environments?
a. A pouch
b. Mammary glands
c. Flat-surfaced teeth
d. Odd-numbered toes
4. Which fact is true about rodents?
a. A carnivore
b. A mammal with feathers
c. Hatched from an egg
d. In the order of even-toed hoofs
6. Migration is a
form of adaptation
because
a. A warmer environment helps young
survive
b. Winter feeding ranges are plentiful
c. Mammals are carnivores
d. The mammals travel only short
distances
7. Which fact was true of
mammals at the time
of Creation?
a. Predators had canine
teeth
b. Adaptation was
necessary for survival
c. Many were carnivores
d. All were herbivores
8. The type of foot a
mammal has affects
a. Canines
b. Incisors
c. Molars
d. All of these
11. Which of the following is not
in the carnivore order?
a. Raccoon
b. Porpoise
c. Bear
d. Weasel
12. Which animal is in the odd-
toes hoofed order?
a. Zebra
b. Pig
c. Elk
d. All of these
13. Which mammal
adapts to its
environment by having
white fur in winter
and brown fur in
summer?
a. Raccoon
b. Opossum
c. Weasel
d. Beaver
14. What type of teeth are
well developed in grazers
such as cattle and sheep?
a. Cuspids
b. Molars
c. Incisors
d. Canines
15. Which of the following have
well-developed incisors?
a. Squirrels
b. Gophers
c. Rabbits
d. All of these
16. Which characteristic is
unique to mammals?
a. Fur
b. Four legs
c. Lungs
d. Teeth
Part 2 Matching
Match the word with its definition. Write the letter of the word on the
line provided.
a. adaptability d. migration
b. mammary glands e. monotremes
c. marsupials f. underhair