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Wild Animals Worksheet

The Wild Animals Worksheet includes various activities such as fill in the blanks, true/false questions, assertion and reason statements, and identifying the odd one out, all focused on different aspects of wild animals and their habitats. It covers topics like animal classifications, feeding habits, and living environments. The worksheet aims to enhance understanding of wildlife and their ecological roles.

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Wild Animals Worksheet

The Wild Animals Worksheet includes various activities such as fill in the blanks, true/false questions, assertion and reason statements, and identifying the odd one out, all focused on different aspects of wild animals and their habitats. It covers topics like animal classifications, feeding habits, and living environments. The worksheet aims to enhance understanding of wildlife and their ecological roles.

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Wild Animals Worksheet

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Fill in the Blanks (30)

1. Animals that live in forests or jungles are called __________ animals.

2. The lion lives in a __________.

3. A bear lives in a __________.

4. Animals like deer and giraffe roam around in the __________.

5. Animals that eat plants are called __________.

6. Elephant is a __________ eating animal.

7. Animals that eat flesh of other animals are called __________.

8. A __________ hunts smaller animals for food.

9. __________ and __________ live both on land and in water.

10. An octopus lives in __________.

11. __________ live in burrows in the ground.

12. Crocodile can live on __________ and __________.

13. Animals such as __________, __________, and __________ eat grass and leaves.

14. Lion hunts for its __________.

15. A rabbit lives in a __________.

16. The soil is home to animals like __________ and __________.

17. Whale and dolphin live in __________.

18. Animals that feed on dead remains are called __________.

19. A __________ is an example of a scavenger.

20. __________ and __________ live in ice-covered areas.


21. An animal that is hunted for food is called __________.

22. __________ found that chimpanzees can make tools.

23. Monkey is an example of a __________.

24. __________ makes its nest to lay eggs.

25. __________ is a plant-eating animal.

26. __________ is a flesh-eating animal.

27. __________ are called flesh-eaters.

28. __________ is a part of the forest where herbivores live.

29. Vultures are __________ that feed on dead animals.

30. A __________ takes shelter in a cave.

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True / False (20) (Rectify if False)

1. A lion lives in a cave. ________

2. A bear lives in a burrow. ________

3. Deer live in the forest. ________

4. Whale lives on land. ________

5. Elephant eats other animals. ________

6. Crocodiles live both on land and in water. ________

7. A zebra is a carnivore. ________

8. An octopus lives in water. ________

9. Scavengers hunt healthy animals. ________

10. Lion is a herbivore. ________

11. A rabbit makes a burrow to live in. ________

12. Snake is a herbivore. ________


13. Penguin lives in desert areas. ________

14. Polar bears live in cold, ice-covered areas. ________

15. Some animals make nests to lay eggs. ________

16. Soil is home to animals like worms and snails. ________

17. A hyena feeds on prey killed by other animals. ________

18. Giraffe eats grass and leaves. ________

19. Jane Goodall studied chimpanzees. ________

20. Tortoises live only on land. ________

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Assertion and Reason (10)

Choose: (A) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation; (B) Both A and R are true but R

is NOT the correct explanation; (C) A is true, R is false; (D) A is false, R is true

1. Assertion: Lion lives in a den.

Reason: Lions are herbivores.

2. Assertion: Scavengers hunt and kill their prey.

Reason: Scavengers feed on dead remains.

3. Assertion: Crocodiles live both on land and in water.

Reason: Crocodiles are amphibians.

4. Assertion: Polar bears live in forests.

Reason: Polar bears are found in icy regions.


5. Assertion: Some animals eat only plants.

Reason: Such animals are called herbivores.

6. Assertion: Octopus lives on land.

Reason: Octopus breathes through gills.

7. Assertion: Giraffes are flesh-eating animals.

Reason: Giraffes feed on leaves.

8. Assertion: Soil is home to animals like worms and ants.

Reason: They make burrows in the soil.

9. Assertion: Jane Goodall studied lions in Africa.

Reason: She studied the family interactions of chimpanzees.

10. Assertion: Elephant is a scavenger.

Reason: Elephant eats fruits and plants.

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Odd One Out (10)

Identify the odd one out and explain why.

1. Lion - Tiger - Zebra - Leopard

2. Octopus - Whale - Dolphin - Giraffe


3. Bear - Rabbit - Snake - Earthworm

4. Vulture - Jackal - Deer - Wild dog

5. Elephant - Giraffe - Leopard - Deer

6. Penguin - Polar bear - Lion - Seal

7. Crocodile - Frog - Tortoise - Rabbit

8. Monkey - Elephant - Lion - Deer

9. Rhino - Zebra - Leopard - Whale

10. Cow - Dog - Lion - Fox

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End of Worksheet

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