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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.
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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