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Today's Class:

Animal Classification
Vertebrates & Invertebrates
CONTENTS
Vertebrates 3
Invertebrates 4
Mammals 5
Birds 6
Fish 7
Reptiles 8
Amphibians 9
Arthropods 10
Mollusks 11
Summary 12
Vertebrates
(animals with backbones)
They have a protective skin, inside skeleton, muscles,
legs, and fins.

Mammals Birds Fish Reptiles Amphibians


Invertebrates
(animals without backbones)
These animals include jellyfish, octopus, worms. They have
soft fleshy bodies.

Arthropods Mollusks
Elephant

Mammals
1. Warm-blooded
2. Breathe with lungs
3. Have hair and fur
4. Live on land
5. Give birth to live young

Vertebrates
Dog
(animals with backbones)

Cat
Parrot

Birds
1. Warm-blooded
2. Breathe with lungs
Feathered
3.
Have a beak and wings
Eagle
4.
Lay eggs
5.

Vertebrates
(animals with backbones)

Chicken
Fish Shark

1. Cold-blooded
2. Breathe with gills
3. Live in water
4. Have fins and scales
5. Lay eggs
Clownfish

Vertebrates
(animals with backbones) Pufferfish
Crocodile

Reptiles
1. Cold-blooded
2. Breathe with Lungs
3. Have scales
4. Usually lay eggs
5. Bony skeleton
Snake

Vertebrates
(animals with backbones)
Turtle
Frog
Amphibians
1. Cold-blooded
2. Have gills and lungs
3. Smooth skin
4. Lay eggs
5. Live in and out of water
Newt

Vertebrates
(animals with backbones)
Salamander
Spider

Arthropods
1. Cold-blooded
2. Tough exoskeleton
3. Segmented body Grasshopper
4. Jointed foot
5. Almost all arthropods lay eggs

Invertebrates Crab
(animals without backbones)
Snail
Mollusks
1. Cold-blooded Squid
2. Soft unsegmented bodies
3. Some have shell
4. Body covered by a mantle
5. Complex digestive system

Invertebrates
(animals without backbones)
Clam
Summary

Fish, amphibians,
reptiles, birds and
Vertebrates Invertebrates mammals
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