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HOW DO ANIMALS MOVE?

Some animals can swim, like turtles.

Some animals can fly, like eagles.

Some animals can walk and run, like


horses.
HOW DO ANIMALS EAT?

Carnivores eat other animals.

Herbivores eat plants.

Omnivores eat other animals


and plants.
HOW DO ANIMALS REPRODUCE?

Viviparous animals are born


from their mother.

Oviparous animals are born


from eggs.
IN YOUR
Animals move NOTEBOOK…
Some animals can swim, like turtles.

Some animals can fly, like eagles.

Some animals can walk and run,


like horses.
Animals eat
Carnivores eat other animals.

Herbivores eat plants.

Omnivores eat other animals


and plants.
Animals reproduce
Viviparous animals are born
from their mother.
Oviparous animals are born
from eggs.
VERTEBRATES
Vertebrates are animals with a backbone and
skeleton inside of them.
backbone
Most vertebrates have a head, limbs and tail.
Other vertebrates also have wings and beak.

tail head wings beak limbs


There are five groups of vertebrates:

Amphibians
Reptiles Birds

Mammals and fish.


Vertebrates are covered by…

Fur
Feathers

Scales or skin.
They can be viviparous or oviparous.

Amphibians Birds
Reptiles
Mammals

and fish.
Vertebrates live…

on land or in water.
Vertebrates breathe…

adult baby

with lungs or with gills.


EXAMPLES
OF MAMMALS

dog tiger gorilla

elephant bat dolphin


EXAMPLES
OF REPTILES

lizard snake crocodile

turtle chameleon alligator


EXAMPLES
OF AMPHIBIANS

frog toad

newt
salamander
EXAMPLES
OF BIRDS

vulture penguin ostrich

eagle flamingo toucan


EXAMPLES
OF FISH

clown fish shark swordfish

skate fish catfish sawfish


Mammals are covered by fur. They
e brecithe with lungs. Mammals are ··�
viviparous. Most mammals, like dogs or

rc>
!,!:!
cats, live on land. Some mammals tive in
� water, for excmple dolphins. But only one
� mammal can fly: the bat.

Amphibian, s are covered by moist skin.


Baby amphibians breathe with gills and
.. .
1 adults with lungs. Amphibians are
-==X: oviparous. Amphibians lfve on land and

:::> water. Some excimpte.s of amphibians are

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1 1 frogs, toads and salamanders.

c-C Reptif es are covered by a dry skin and

1 1 1
scales. They breathe with lungs.
Reptiles are oviparous. They usualty live
�-

on land. Some reptiles hove no legs!


Toree examples of reptiles are turtles,
� snakes and lizards.
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1 1 1 Birds are covered by f eathers. They've
got two wings and two legs. They
� breothe with lungs. Birds are ovipcirous.
1 1 1 They usual/y Uve on land. Most birds con
:::-�:- fly, but penguins can't!

Fish are covered by scales. They breathe


underwater using their gilts. Fish are e
oviparous. Fish live in water: sorne líve in
rivers and other fish live in the sea.
They've got fins to swim.
INVERTEBRATES

Invertebrates are animals with a NO backbone or


skeleton inside.
Invertebrate animals protect their bodies in
different ways.

Others, like beetles


Some, like snails and or crabs, have an
oysters have a shell. exoskeleton.

Some have no protection. For example, worms.


There are many groups of invertebrates:

WORMS ARTHROPODS
MOLLUSCS
have a long, have three body
have a soft,
soft body. parts: head, thorax
muscular
and abdomen. Some
body. also have antennae
and wings.
Invertebrates live…

on land or in water.
EXAMPLES
OF WORMS

earthworm Spaguetthi
worm

leech
sandworm
EXAMPLES
OF MOLLUSCS

snail crab

oyster octopus
EXAMPLES
OF ARTHROPODS
wasp

spider beetle ant

butterfly scorpion fly


WORMS have a MOLLUSCS ARTHROPODS
long, soft body. have a soft, have three body
Some live on land muscular parts: head,
and others live in body. Many thorax and
water. Leeches molluscs live abdomen. Some
and earthworms in the sea. also have antennae
are parasites: Some and wings. Insects,
they live inside examples are butterflies,
another animal snails, spiders and
and feed on octopuses scorpions are
them. and crabs. arthropods.
IN YOUR NB – BODY PARTS
antennae
head
head
thorax
thorax
wings
abdomen abdomen
sting

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