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The study of animals that God made...
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zoology
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The OLD TESTAMENT was written in this original language.
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Hebrew
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People that study animals
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zoologists
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the process of naming a new animal
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taxonomy
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the smallest grouping of LIKE animals (that can reproduce together)
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species
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Kings
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Kingdom
Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species |
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grouping that has a spinal column
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Chordata and vertebrates
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group that has NO spinal column
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IN - VERTEBRATES
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grouping of birds
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aves
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language that animal classification is in
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Latin
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Air flows faster over top or bottom of wing?
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Top
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Faster moving air means air pressure
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is reduced or decreased.
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When air pressure is reduced on the top of the wing, the bottom pressure pushes
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upward.
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Higher air pressure pushes
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to lower air pressure.
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the different places that animals live
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habitats
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trick that animals use to blend into their habitat or environment
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camouflaging
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something an animal automatically knows that helps them with survival
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instinct
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when a species of animals has died out
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extinction
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when a species of animals is dying out and needs special attention from humans
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endangered
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preserved remains or bones found in the ground
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fossils
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scientists who study birds
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ornithologists
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no food, and people starve
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famine
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animals (birds) that move to different habitats for different seasons
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migrating
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different markings on different birds, ways to tell them apart
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field marks
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what defines an animal as a bird
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having feathers
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straight part of a bird's leg is called
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tarsus
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part of bird's body at top of head
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crown
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back of neck of bird's body
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nape
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name of bird part, where humans might have ribs on each side
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flank
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upper and lower beak parts are called
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upper and lower mandibles
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