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SECTION A: Terminology
QUESTION 1
Give the correct zoological term for each of the following descriptions:
1.1
An act or process where birds shed off worn feathers and snakes shed off old skin to
make way for a new growth.
(1)
1.2
A type of snake venom that attacks the body cells or tissues; extremely painful, with
much swelling and marked symptoms of shock.
(1)
1.3
When an animal looks like something else that is meant to be seen (not hidden). For
example, a harmless moth might look like a dangerous wasp. A tasty butterfly may look
like one that is full of nasty toxins. The animal is not protected by hiding, it is protected
by being mistaken for something a predator will avoid because it's dangerous or tastes
bad.
(1)
1.4
A term given to indicate that an animal is active at dusk and dawn.
(1)
1.5
A group of females together at centre of society and where males are on periphery
(only allowed in for mating) e.g. Elephants.
(1)
1.6
Area occupied by an individual/group over time (usually for feeding)/where animals
(1)
roam periodically to meet their daily needs.
1.7
The use of urine, dung or glandular secretions to mark an object or partner to show
(1)
ownership or declare presence by smell.
1.8
A group of females with young ones only. e.g. as observed in impalas.
(1)
1.9
A word used to refer to vertebrates that have special adaptations to climb trees.
(1)
1.10 Study of the role of biotic and abiotic interactions that influence animal distributions.
(1)
(2 Words)
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QUESTION 2
Give the scientific name of each of the following mammals (spelling counts):
2.1
Cheetah
(1)
2.2
Ardvark
(1)
2.3
Honey badger
(1)
Give the supercohort and order to which each of the following mammals belongs (spelling
counts):
2.4
Procavia capensis
(1)
2.5
Ga/ago moho/i
(1)
2.6
Antidorcas marsupialis
(1)
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