In each blank, try to type in the
word that is missing. If you've
typed in the correct word, the
blank will turn green.
If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. Question: Special Purpose Answer: possession of birds for educational use. Question: Migratory Bird ActAnswer: Prohibits taking birds without a permit. Question: Bald ActAnswer: Protects bald and golden eagles and their . Question: Endangered ActAnswer: threatened or endangered animal species. Question: Answer: Sport of with trained raptors. Question: Apprentice Answer: Requires supervision and training for . Question: Permit Answer: level for falconry practitioners. Question: Permit
Answer: Advanced level for experienced . Question: Permit
Answer: Allows care of sick or birds. Question: Raptor
Answer: Birds that hunt vertebrates than Question: Talons
Answer: Powerful feet to capture prey. Question: Tooth
Answer: Falcon's beak feature for prey. Question: Zygodactyl Answer: Two toes forward, two backward for grip. Question: Facial Answer: Owls' feature for sound . Question: Bones
Answer: Hollow bones to weight for flight. Question: Air Sac Answer: Lungs connected to air sacs for breathing.
Question: Routine
Answer: eat 6-25% of body weight daily. Question: Answer: Care practices for in captivity. Question: Sanitation
Answer: Cleaning to maintain and hygiene. Question: Behavior Answer: Training operant conditioning techniques. Question: Apex Answer: Top predators crucial for ecosystem . Question: Species
Answer: that reflect ecosystem health. Question: Lead Answer: Toxicity from ingesting lead, a threat. Question: Climate Answer: Environmental shifts raptor habitats. Question: Nictitating Answer: Protective in raptors for vision. Question: Answer: checks to ensure raptor welfare. Question: Record Answer: Documenting and behavior of raptors. Question: Conservation Education
Programs aimed at promoting wildlife .Answer: Programs at promoting wildlife conservation. Question: Veterinary Answer: Medical attention for raptors' health . Question: Loss
Answer: Destruction of natural environments for . Question: Comb
Answer: A fleshy growth on the top of a 's head. Question: Answer: The rear part of a 's body. Question: Answer: The organ of sight in . Question: Answer: The fleshy part located the eye in poultry. Question: Beak
Answer: The hard, pointed used by poultry for eating. Question: Answer: The upper part of a 's body. Question: Wattle
Answer: A part hanging from the neck of poultry. Question: Hock
Answer: The joint in the leg of . Question: Answer: The used for flight in poultry. Question: Vent
Answer: The opening at the rear of used for excretion. Question: Answer: The front part of a 's body. Question: Shank
Answer: The part of the leg the knee and the foot in poultry. Question: Thigh
Answer: The part of a poultry's leg. Question: Answer: The on the foot of poultry. Question: check
Answer: An assessment of the status of poultry. Question: assessment
Answer: The evaluation of the welfare conditions of . Question: Global Animal Partnership 5-step® Welfare Program
Answer: A program designed to assess and animal welfare standards. Question: Good Answer: Providing adequate and water to poultry. Question: Absence of prolonged Answer: A condition where poultry do not experience periods without food. Question: Absence of thirst
Answer: A condition where poultry do not extended periods without water. Question: Good Answer: Providing a suitable environment for poultry. Question: Thermal Answer: The state of being in a range that is comfortable for poultry. Question: Ease of Answer: The ability of poultry to move within their environment. Question: Good Answer: The physical well-being of poultry. Question: Absence of Answer: A condition where poultry do not have harm. Question: Good -bird relationship
Answer: The positive interaction humans and poultry. Question: Positive emotional Answer: The mental well-being of poultry, they are not stressed. Question: density
Answer: The number of birds per unit area in a system. Question: size and app time required
Answer: The number of samples needed and the time for assessment. Question: Farm category
Answer: Classification of farm based on specific criteria. Question: category
Answer: A category where 4 principle scores are >55 and 2 principle scores >80. Question: Enhanced Answer: A category where 4 principle scores >20 and at least 2 principle scores >55. Question: Acceptable Answer: A welfare category where 4 principle scores >10 and 3 principle >20. Question: Not Answer: A status indicating that the farm does not meet any of the criteria. |
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