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B4: Birds and Mammals

AB
preeninggrooming and maintaining feathers by spreading oil
moltingthe shedding of exoskeleton, skin, feathers, or hair that will be replaced
down feathersfluffy feathers that lie next to a bird's body
contour feathersthe external feathers that cover a bird and that help determine it's shape
cropstores stones that sid in digestion
gizzardsgrind up food with stones from the crop
air sacstores air; attached to the lungs
keellarge breast bone; aids in flight
liftthe upward force on a bird's wings
broodingthe act of sitting on eggs and using body heat to keep them warm
precocialactive soon after hatching
altricialhatchlings with no feathers and closed eyes; depend on parents after birth
mammary glandsstructures that make milk
diaphragmlarge muscle that helps bring air into the lungs
canineslarge stabbing teeth that are a characteristic of certain mammals
molarsflat, grinding back teeth
incisorscutting teeth
placental mammalmammal whose embryos develop in the mother's body
uterusorgan in a female body that is home to the embryo
placentaorgan that attaches the embryo to the uterus; carries food and oxygen to the embryo and carries wastes away
gestation periodthe length of time between fertilization and birth
insectivorespointy snouts; eat insects and includes moles and shrews
rodentslive on every continent except Antartica; teeth continually grow in their jaws; rats, mice, squirrels
carnivoreshave large canine teeth for ripping flesh
pinnipedsflesh eating marine animals; include seals and walrusses
batsflying mammals
cetaceanswales, dolphins, and porpoises
primateshave five fingers on each hand with flat nails and opposable thumbs; humans monkeys, apes
monotrememammal that lays eggs
marsupialsmammals that carry and nourish young in a pouch


St. James Catholic School
Millstadt, IL

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