This document discusses the key characteristics of animals. It identifies that animals feed on living things, can move, and have sense organs. It then focuses on humans, describing humans as terrestrial, omnivorous, vertebrate, viviparous mammals. The document notes how humans differ from other animals in terms of our skin, upright posture, limbs, head and brain. It concludes by identifying the three vital functions of animals as nutrition, interaction, and reproduction.
This document discusses the key characteristics of animals. It identifies that animals feed on living things, can move, and have sense organs. It then focuses on humans, describing humans as terrestrial, omnivorous, vertebrate, viviparous mammals. The document notes how humans differ from other animals in terms of our skin, upright posture, limbs, head and brain. It concludes by identifying the three vital functions of animals as nutrition, interaction, and reproduction.
This document discusses the key characteristics of animals. It identifies that animals feed on living things, can move, and have sense organs. It then focuses on humans, describing humans as terrestrial, omnivorous, vertebrate, viviparous mammals. The document notes how humans differ from other animals in terms of our skin, upright posture, limbs, head and brain. It concludes by identifying the three vital functions of animals as nutrition, interaction, and reproduction.