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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
The platypus is a semi-aquatic mammal endemic to East to North Australian, including Tasmania. It is one of the five extreme species of mono-dreams (the only mammal that lays eggs instead of giving birth to live young).
The body and the broad flat tail of these animals are covered with dense brown fur, which traps a lay including ear to keep the animals warm. It uses its tail for story joy fact. It has webbed feet and the large robbery's net. These are species that are be closer to those of ducks, then to these any known mammals. Weight varies considerably from 0.7 to 2.4 kg with males being larger than females. Males averages 50 cm total length while the female major approximately 45 cm.
The platypus has an average temperature of 32 degrees Celsius rather than 37 degrees Celsius that is typical of the placental mammals.
How much does the platypus weigh?
0.7 to 2.4 kg
0.7 to 2.5 kg
0.7 to 2.6 kg
0.7 to 2.7 kg
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
The platypus is a semi-aquatic mammal endemic to East to North Australian, including Tasmania. It is one of the five extreme species of mono-dreams (the only mammal that lays eggs instead of giving birth to live young).
The body and the broad flat tail of these animals are covered with dense brown fur, which traps a lay including ear to keep the animals warm. It uses its tail for story joy fact. It has webbed feet and the large robbery's net. These are species that are be closer to those of ducks, then to these any known mammals. Weight varies considerably from 0.7 to 2.4 kg with males being larger than females. Males averages 50 cm total length while the female major approximately 45 cm.
The platypus has an average temperature of 32 degrees Celsius rather than 37 degrees Celsius that is typical of the placental mammals.
What is the main idea of the 1st paragraph?
The characteristics of platypus
The habitat of platypus
The diet of platypus
The typical placental mammals
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
The platypus is a semi-aquatic mammal endemic to East to North Australian, including Tasmania. It is one of the five extreme species of mono-dreams (the only mammal that lays eggs instead of giving birth to live young).
The body and the broad flat tail of these animals are covered with dense brown fur, which traps a lay including ear to keep the animals warm. It uses its tail for story joy fact. It has webbed feet and the large robbery's net. These are species that are be closer to those of ducks, then to these any known mammals. Weight varies considerably from 0.7 to 2.4 kg with males being larger than females. Males averages 50 cm total length while the female major approximately 45 cm.
The platypus has an average temperature of 32 degrees Celsius rather than 37 degrees Celsius that is typical of the placental mammals.
What is the function of their thick fur?
to keep their habitat
to keep them warm
to lay their eggs
for story joy fact
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Snakes are reptiles (cold-blooded creatures). They belong to the same group as lizards (the scaled group, Squamata) but from a sub-group of their own (Serpentes).
Snakes have two legs but a long time ago they had claws to help them slither along. Snakes are not slimy. They are covered in scales which are just bumps on the skin. Their skin is hard and glossy to reduce friction as the snake slithers along the ground.
Snakes often sun bathe on rocks in the warm weather. This is because snakes are cold-blooded; they need the sun's warmth to heat their bodies up.
Most snakes live in the country. Some types of snakes live in trees, some live in water, but most live on the ground in deserted rabbit burrows, in thick, long grass and in old logs.
A snake's diet usually consists of frogs, lizard, and mice and other snakes. The Anaconda can eat small crocodiles and even bears. Many snakes protect themselves with their fangs.
Some snakes are protected by scaring their enemies away like the Cobra. The flying snakes glide away from danger. Their ribs spread apart and the skin stretches out. Its techniques is just like the sugar gliders.
How do flying snakes protect themselves?
They fly away
Sunbathe on rocks
They eat the other animals
They use their fangs to scare their enemies
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Snakes are reptiles (cold-blooded creatures). They belong to the same group as lizards (the scaled group, Squamata) but from a sub-group of their own (Serpentes).
Snakes have two legs but a long time ago they had claws to help them slither along. Snakes are not slimy. They are covered in scales which are just bumps on the skin. Their skin is hard and glossy to reduce friction as the snake slithers along the ground.
Snakes often sun bathe on rocks in the warm weather. This is because snakes are cold-blooded; they need the sun's warmth to heat their bodies up.
Most snakes live in the country. Some types of snakes live in trees, some live in water, but most live on the ground in deserted rabbit burrows, in thick, long grass and in old logs.
A snake's diet usually consists of frogs, lizard, and mice and other snakes. The Anaconda can eat small crocodiles and even bears. Many snakes protect themselves with their fangs.
Some snakes are protected by scaring their enemies away like the Cobra. The flying snakes glide away from danger. Their ribs spread apart and the skin stretches out. Its techniques is just like the sugar gliders.
Since the snakes are cold-blooded, they…
avoid sun-bathing to their skins
never sunbathe in the warm weather
live on the ground in deserted burrows
require the sun’s warmth to heat their bodies
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Snakes are reptiles (cold-blooded creatures). They belong to the same group as lizards (the scaled group, Squamata) but from a sub-group of their own (Serpentes).
Snakes have two legs but a long time ago they had claws to help them slither along. Snakes are not slimy. They are covered in scales which are just bumps on the skin. Their skin is hard and glossy to reduce friction as the snake slithers along the ground.
Snakes often sun bathe on rocks in the warm weather. This is because snakes are cold-blooded; they need the sun's warmth to heat their bodies up.
Most snakes live in the country. Some types of snakes live in trees, some live in water, but most live on the ground in deserted rabbit burrows, in thick, long grass and in old logs.
A snake's diet usually consists of frogs, lizard, and mice and other snakes. The Anaconda can eat small crocodiles and even bears. Many snakes protect themselves with their fangs.
Some snakes are protected by scaring their enemies away like the Cobra. The flying snakes glide away from danger. Their ribs spread apart and the skin stretches out. Its techniques is just like the sugar gliders.
We know from the text that snakes ....
do not have claws
do not like sun light
use their claws to slither
use their legs to climb the tree
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Snakes are reptiles (cold-blooded creatures). They belong to the same group as lizards (the scaled group, Squamata) but from a sub-group of their own (Serpentes).
Snakes have two legs but a long time ago they had claws to help them slither along. Snakes are not slimy. They are covered in scales which are just bumps on the skin. Their skin is hard and glossy to reduce friction as the snake slithers along the ground.
Snakes often sun bathe on rocks in the warm weather. This is because snakes are cold-blooded; they need the sun's warmth to heat their bodies up.
Most snakes live in the country. Some types of snakes live in trees, some live in water, but most live on the ground in deserted rabbit burrows, in thick, long grass and in old logs.
A snake's diet usually consists of frogs, lizard, and mice and other snakes. The Anaconda can eat small crocodiles and even bears. Many snakes protect themselves with their fangs.
Some snakes are protected by scaring their enemies away like the Cobra. The flying snakes glide away from danger. Their ribs spread apart and the skin stretches out. Its techniques is just like the sugar gliders.
Most snakes live in the following area, except ....
underground
burrows
water
trees
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