Ruby Koley Solutions for Chapter: Eating Habits of Animals, Exercise 3: Exercises
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Questions from Ruby Koley Solutions for Chapter: Eating Habits of Animals, Exercise 3: Exercises with Hints & Solutions
Match the following.
a. Butterfly | I. Swallows food whole |
b. Cow | II. Gnaws nuts and seeds |
c. Snake | III. Laps up milk or water |
d. Squirrel | IV. Has a thin tube-like part of the mouth to suck nectar |
e. Dog | V. Chews the cud |

Explain the special eating habits of a frog.

What would happen if there were no herbivores?

Look at the pictures given below. Number each of them in the correct order to form a food chain and answer the question that follows.
Do you think this food chain will occur in nature if the grass is missing?

Fill in the blank with the suitable words given below.
(lizards, carnivore, pointed, sticky, food, laps, nectar, herbivore, teeth, gnaw, sharp, snakes, strong)
A cat _____ up milk with its tongue.

Fill in the blank with the suitable words given below.
(lizards, carnivore, pointed, sticky, food, laps, nectar, herbivore, teeth, gnaw, sharp, snakes, strong)
A frog uses its long and _____ tongue to catch insects.

Fill in the blank with the suitable words given below.
(lizards, carnivore, pointed, sticky, food, laps, nectar, herbivore, teeth, gnaw, sharp, snakes, strong)
Butterflies use the tube-like part of their mouth to suck _____ from flowers.

Fill in the blank with the suitable word given below.
(lizards, carnivore, pointed, sticky, food, laps, nectar, herbivore, teeth, gnaw, sharp, snakes, strong)
Squirrels and rabbits _____ nuts and seeds.
