Endangered Animals Worksheet
A science worksheet for Grade 5 students on endangered animals, their causes, and conservation efforts.
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability.
1. What does it mean for an animal to be 'endangered'?
There are many of them in the world.
They are about to go extinct.
They are dangerous to humans.
They live in the ocean.
2. Which of the following is a major cause of animals becoming endangered?
Planting more trees
Habitat loss
Animals having many babies
Building national parks
3. When all of one kind of animal dies out, it is called .
4. Pollution can harm animals and their .
5. Only large animals can become endangered.
True
False
6. We can help endangered animals by protecting their habitats.
True
False
7. Name two things that cause animals to become endangered.
8. Look at the image below. This is an endangered Iguana. Why is it important to protect animals like this iguana?
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