How Animals Protect Themselves
Questions:
5
Grade:
2
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75
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Animals are smart! They have special ways to keep safe. Let's meet three amazing animals and learn how they protect themselves. Meet the porcupine with his sharp spikes, the chameleon who can change his color, and the skunk who can spray a smelly gas! A porcupine uses its sharp spikes to scare away enemies. A chameleon changes its color to hide from danger. And a skunk sprays a smelly gas to make predators go away!
Question 1
What does a porcupine use to scare away its enemies?
A
Sharp spikes
B
Loud noise
C
Speed running
D
Camouflage
E
Smelly gas
Question 2
How does a chameleon protect itself from danger?
A
By flying
B
By making a loud noise
C
By changing its color
D
By spraying a smelly gas
E
By throwing spikes
Question 3
What does a skunk do to make predators go away?
A
It jumps high
B
It runs fast
C
It changes color
D
It sprays a smelly gas
E
It uses sharp spikes
Question 4
What is the common trait among these three animals?
A
They can fly
B
They are aquatic animals
C
They have special ways to protect themselves
D
They are all mammals
E
They all eat meat
Question 5
What do we mean by 'predators' in the context of this passage?
A
Friends
B
Family
C
Animals that they eat
D
Animals that want to eat them
E
Their offspring
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