Q.1
Read Story 2 - Roufus Hummingbird above. Look at the picture. How does a hummingbird eat?
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  • It eats the worms from out of the ground
  • It climbs trees to eat the bark
  • It uses its wings to fly fast in order to eat bugs
  • It drinks nectar using its long beak
Q.2
Read Story 1 - Red-Eyed Tree Frog above. Look at the picture. Why are red-eyed tree frogs easy prey?
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  • Because they make loud sounds
  • Because their skin is bright in color
  • Because they give off a smell that attracts predators
  • Because they taste good to their predators
Q.3
Read Story 2 - Roufus Hummingbird above. Look at the picture. What is significant about this hummingbird?
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  • It has the fastest wings of all animals
  • It has the longest beak of all animals
  • It drinks the most nectar of anything
  • It is the only animal to drink nectar
Q.4
Read Story 2 - Roufus Hummingbird above. Look at the picture. How small is the hummingbird?
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  • About the size of a house's window
  • About the size of a penny
  • About the size of a flower
  • About the size of a pillow on a bed
Q.5
Read Story 1 - Red-Eyed Tree Frog above. Look at the picture. How does the red-eyed tree frog climb trees?
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  • The red-eyed tree frog shoots a web from its feet and climbs up the web
  • The red-eyed tree frog grabs around the whole tree with its long arms and legs
  • The red-eyed tree frog has what looks like suction cups on the end of its feet
  • The red-eyed tree frog is friendly with birds, and the birds take the frog up the tree
Q.6
Read Story 1 - Red-Eyed Tree Frog above. Look at the picture. How is the frog's skin over its stomach different?
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  • It is tough
  • It is red
  • It is bright green
  • It is tender
Q.7
Read Story 1 - Red-Eyed Tree Frog above. Look at the picture. What animals are predators of the red-eyed tree frog?
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  • Hummingbirds and alligators
  • Snakes and alligators
  • Gorillas and snakes
  • Gorillas and hummingbirds
Q.8
Read Story 3 - Gorilla above. Look at the picture. Why don't gorillas swing from trees?
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  • They might get hurt since they are not covered with fur
  • They do not have long arms
  • They do not live near trees
  • They are too big
Q.9
Read Story 3 - Gorilla above. Look at the picture. What do gorillas do most of the day?
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  • Play
  • Sleep
  • Look for food
  • Make noises
Q.10
Read Story 3 - Gorilla above. Look at the picture. How do gorillas remain close to their family members?
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  • They argue with each other
  • They speak to other family members
  • They carry their babies on their backs
  • They require their babies to do chores
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