Intro To Animals Of Day Six Question Preview (ID: 40501)


Ch. 1 Apologia Zoology Book 3. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

Trying to get animals used to people is called
a) habituation.
b) habitization.
c) zoology.
d) veterinarism.

Animals that are hunted by and eaten by other animals are considered
a) Prey.
b) Predators.
c) Ungulates.
d) Species.

People who study animal behavior, habitats, anatomy, and everything else they can about animals are called
a) zoologists.
b) animarians.
c) zookeepers.
d) habituators.

Animals that hunt and eat other animals are called
a) predators.
b) prey.
c) scarey.
d) natural selectionists.

What is it called when predators cull weaker animals from a pack or a herd? (The fittest survive.)
a) Natural selection.
b) Cullination.
c) Predatorism.
d) Prey action.

How are species different from kinds in animals?
a) There are many different species of animals, but not nearly as many kinds. God created each kind of animal.
b) There are many different kinds of animals, but not nearly as many species. God created each specie of animal.
c) Species never adapt and change over time to reproduce different animals in the same kind.
d) There is no difference between these two.

What makes an animal an ungulate?
a) It's an animal with hooves.
b) It's an animal that eats only grass.
c) It's an animal that eats meat and grass.
d) It is an animal that lives in rainforest regions.

Which of the following defines how God separates creatures into groups?
a) All of these groups are correct.
b) Wild animals.
c) Livestock.
d) Creatures that move along the ground.

What is a journey across a stretch of land, usually made to observe or hunt wild animals?
a) A safari.
b) An ungulate.
c) A sassafrass.
d) A walkabout.

A doctor who works with injured and ill animals is
a) a veterinarian.
b) a zoologist.
c) a zookeeper.
d) a zoonotic expert.

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