Habitat Jeopardy
Dive into the diverse habitats and learn about living and non-living organisms with Habitat Jeopardy! Explore the characteristics of habitats like temperate forests, wetlands, and freshwater habitats. Discover the natural homes of animals, plants, and more, while testing your knowledge with exciting clues and answers about raptors, nocturnal animals, and herbivores. Embark on an educational journey through different ecosystems and their inhabitants.
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- Habitat Jeopardy START 
- Living vs Non-living Organisms Habitats Mammals/Birds Plants Reptiles/ Amphibians $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 Final Jeopardy 
- This habitat contains trees that lose their leaves every year Answer 
- This habitat is flooded by water, either permanently or seasonally Answer 
- This habitat accounts for a very small portion of the earth s water Answer 
- The natural home or environment for an animal, plant, or other organism Answer 
- Most mammals avoid frogs, but this nocturnal animal will prey on them Answer 
- This herbivore is known as a woodland animal but can share a habitat with frogs Answer 
- This bird can be seen every spring in the cave shelter but doesn t pose a threat to frogs Answer 
- This seedless, flowerless plant provides shelter and shade for frogs Answer 
- Tadpoles feed on this plant that grows on the water Answer 
- This invasive plant can take over and smother out native plants in a frogs habitat Answer 
- This does not move, grow, or change Answer 
- This needs food and water Answer 
- Fungi and bacteria are examples of these Answer 
- Tadpoles need this non-living thing in order to survive Answer 
- A snake is a reptile and frog is this type of animal Answer 
- This reptile can also be found in the same habitat and will eat frogs Answer 
- Turtles Like the Common Snapping Turtle and Eastern Box Turtle 
- These types of frogs live in and around Russell Cave Answer 
- Southern Leopard Frogs Chorus Frogs Barking Tree Frogs American Toad 
- This includes hatching from an egg, losing gills, developing lungs, growing legs, and losing a tail Answer 
- Final Jeopardy What s your wager? Continue 
- These are the pollutions that are harmful to frogs and their habitats Answer 
- Fertilizer, Car Soap, Construction Work, Salt, Oil, Mercury 
 
							
							 
										 
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
            