Grade 3 Discover : Set 2 Copy
June 22, 2021
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Question 1 of 8
1. Question
Herbivores eat herbs.
Carnivores are carnal (eat bones).
Spongivores eat sponges.
Using the same logic, what do you think vermivores eat?
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What do most birds eat?
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Question 2 of 8
2. Question
This large herbivore has extended incisors, which helps it drill for water and dig up for food.
These incisors are also very valuable to poachers.
Which land animal is this?
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These animals have adaptations that help it dig for food and water.
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Question 3 of 8
3. Question
This herbivore’s tongue is black, to prevent it from getting sunburnt, from UV Rays. Its favourite tree, the acacia, is found mainly in Australia, with parts in Africa and Europe.
The animal occasionally becomes a carnivore by eating bones of dead animals, to maintain its bone density.
Which tall animal is this?
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These animals tongues are up to 20 inches long
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Question 4 of 8
4. Question
This category of animals have a dental pad that helps them chew their food.
These animals do not have upper incisors.
This pad also helps them gather large quantities of grass and other plant matter.
What is this group of animals called?
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Question 5 of 8
5. Question
These worms suck blood from other animals and humans, using their ‘suckers’ present in the mouth, this helps them to stick to their host.
These animals are mostly found in marshy areas. Which animal is this?
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These animals have no legs.
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Question 6 of 8
6. Question
This insect has a structure that helps it to suck on a sweet fluid.
This structure is called proboscis, and is a special, long tube that this insect uses to drink this fluid from flowers.
Which popular insect is this?
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These animals are found in different colours and shapes and sizes.
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Question 7 of 8
7. Question
Found only in the Arctic, this animal feeds on seals and animals with tusks, like walruses. It is considered to be the Arctic’s most dangerous predator.
Since seals live underwater, this animal relies on a technique called ‘still hunting’, in which it waits still till it senses a surfacing seal. Which marine mammal is this?
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They can grow to about 700 kilos in size.
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Question 8 of 8
8. Question
The koala mainly stays up in trees because it prefers eating one particular plant. The leaves of this particular plant are extremely difficult to digest, due to which they eat them at night.
During the day, they recover from eating by sleeping for long periods of time.
Which plant is this?
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Commonly found in Australia.