Mammals - Are warm-blooded, live on land and in water, have hair or fur, have skeletons and give birth to live babies. , Reptiles - Are cold-blooded, live on land and in water, have scales, ear holes and dry skin, have skeletons on the inside and lay eggs. , Amphibians - Are cold-blooded, live on land and water, have moist skin and webbed feet, have skeletons on the inside of their bodies and lay eggs. , Fish - Are cold-blooded, live in water, have fins and gills, have skeletons inside of their bodies and lay eggs. , Birds - Are warm blooded, live on land and water, have feathers, wings and a beak. Have skeletons on the inside of their bodies and lay eggs. , Insects - Are cold blooded and live on land and in water. They have bodies in 3 parts and most have 2 pairs of wings. They hatch from eggs and often change their bodies. , Arthropod - Are cold blooded, are invertebrate, have a segmented body and have skeletons on the outside of their bodies. , Crustaceans - Are cold blooded and usually live in the sea. They have skeletons on the outside of their bodies and lay eggs. , Molluscs - Are cold blooded, live on land or water. They have soft bodies and skeletons on the outside of their bodies. , Arachnids - Are cold blooded and mostly live on land. They have 8 legs and some spin webs. They have skeletons on the outside of their bodies and lay eggs. , Annelids - Are cold blooded. They mostly live in water but some live on land. They have soft, segmented bodies and have no skeletons. They lay eggs., Gastropods - Are cold blooded and are invertebrates. They have tentacles with smell and taste receptors. Most have shells. , Invertebrates - Are cold blooded and do not have a backbone. , Vertebrates - Can be both warm and cold blooded. They have a backbone. , Marsupials - Are warm blooded, drink their mother's milk, have fur or hair and keep their new borns in a pouch. , Monotremes - Are warm blooded, drink their mother's milk, have fur or hair and lay eggs. They are only found in Australia and New Guinea.,
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