Source 1 Comprehension Quiz

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What is an example of an animal group with a clear leader?

Lions

Why do some animals hunt in groups?

To gather more food to share

What is one benefit of living in a group for animals?

Ability to share food and offer protection

Which animal species is mentioned as living in larger communal groups?

Penguins

Why do some animals live in groups for protection against predators?

To have more eyes to keep watch and defend each other

What is one benefit of group living for animal mothers?

More time for rest

How do zebras use their movement and stripes to confuse predators?

They move together in a coordinated way

Why do elephant mothers take turns watching the babies?

To ensure all mothers get equal rest and nutrition

How does living in groups help animals survive?

By allowing them to share parenting responsibilities

What can happen to elephant mothers if they don't get enough rest and nutrition?

They may not have enough milk for their babies

What is a structural adaptation for carnivorous dinosaurs to catch and consume prey?

Large, flat teeth

How did the stegosaurus make it easier to eat plants?

By having longer back legs

What type of teeth did carnivorous dinosaurs have?

Pointed teeth

What was one adaptation that helped carnivorous dinosaurs catch their prey?

Strong jaw muscles

What made it easier for herbivorous dinosaurs to eat low-growing plants?

Long back legs

What did the sharp claws of carnivorous dinosaurs help them do?

Catch and kill prey

Why did most carnivorous dinosaurs need to be relatively fast?

To catch prey

How did structural adaptations help dinosaurs survive?

By making it easier to get food

What allowed herbivorous dinosaurs like the stegosaurus to walk with their head drooping low to the ground?

Long front legs

What type of animals were herbivorous and carnivorous dinosaurs?

Reptiles

Test your knowledge about the different types of animal groups and communities, leadership structures, and behaviors within these groups. Learn about herds, colonies, flocks, prides, and more!

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