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CLASSIFYING VERTEBRATES

Classifying vertebrates (amphibians and reptiles)

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CLASSIFYING VERTEBRATES

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WHICH OF THESE ANIMALS

START THEIR LIFE IN THE

WATER?

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WHICH OF THEM START THEIR LIFE IN THE WATER?

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WHICH OF THEM START THEIR LIFE IN THE WATER?

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AMPHIBIANS

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AMPHIBIANS

SALAMANDER

FROGTOAD

CAECILIAN

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AMPHIBIANS

• Have backbones

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AMPHIBIANS• Are cold blooded

BLOODCOLD

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AMPHIBIANS

• Are covered in skin

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AMPHIBIANS

• Lay eggs

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AMPHIBIANS• Live part

of life in water and part in water

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REPTILES

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REPTILES

CHAMELEON

CROCODILETURTLE

SNAKEIGUANA

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REPTILES

• Have backbones

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REPTILES• Are cold blooded

BLOODCOLD

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REPTILES• Are covered in scales

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REPTILES• Some of them lay eggs