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(Animals with backbones)

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Amphibians

Amphibians are cold blooded.

Amphibians do not have scales.

When Amphibians are young, they live underwater with gills.

When Amphibians mature, they develop lungs and can live in or out of water.

Amphibians do not have hair.

Amphibians have moist smooth skin.

Amphibians metamorphoses or change rapidly from one stage to another.

For example, a frog metamorphoses from a tadpole into a frog.

Which Animal is an Amphibian?

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Amphibians do no have hair

Which Animal is an Amphibian?

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Amphibians do no have scales

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Reptiles

Reptiles have scales.

Reptiles have dry skin.

Reptiles are cold blooded.

Some reptiles lay eggs in the reproduction process.

Reptiles have lungs, not gills.

Which Animal is a Reptile?

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Reptiles have lungs, Fish use gills to breath underwater

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Reptiles do not have feathers

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Mammals

Mammals have hair.

Do not lay eggs.

When young drink their mothers milk.

Mammals are warm blooded.

Mammals have lungs.

Which Animal is a Mammal?

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Mammals have hair, Amphibians do not

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Which Animal is a Mammal?

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Mammals do not have feathers

Birds

Birds have lungs.

Birds do not have hair or scales, but feathers.

Birds lay eggs.

Most birds can fly.

Birds are warm blooded.

Which Animal is a Bird?

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Birds have feathers, not scales

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Which Animal is a Bird?

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Although it has the head of a chicken, birds do not have scales

Fish

Fish are the only animals to breath with gills.

Fish live underwater.

Fish lay eggs.

Fish have scales and fins.

Fish are cold blooded.

Which Animal is a Fish?

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Fish have gills

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Fish have scales

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Works Cited(Sites used for information)

• "Animals." N.p., n.d. Web. 5 Oct 2010. <http://www.sciencecastle.com/sc/index.php/animalspecies/showclasses>.

• "Animal Classification." Kid's Corner. N.p., n.d. Web. 5 Oct 2010. <http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/content/animals/kidscorner/classification/kc_class_again.htm>.

• Williams, Andrew. "Animal Kingdom Classification." CritterZone, n.d. Web. 5 Oct 2010. <http://www.critterzone.com/magazineresource/animal-kingdom-class-definitions.htm>.

Works Cited(sites used for YouTube content)

• "Animal Kingdom Instructional Video." YouTube. Web. 5 Oct 2010. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRNoCaOjMi8&feature=related

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