Mammals: E.g. giraffes, meerkats and humans, Fur, Live babies, Milk, Inhabit all continents, Exception: echidna (lays eggs), Exception: bat (flies), Exception: whale (lives entirely in water), Birds: E.g. owls, robins and gulls, Wings, Beak, Feathers, Lay hard-shelled eggs, Exception: penguin (can't fly), Reptiles: E.g. crocodiles, snakes and lizards, Dry scales, Sheds skin, Lay soft-shelled eggs, Exception: anaconda (live young), Amphibians: E.g. frogs, newts and toads, Wet, slimy skin, Breathe through skin, Live on land and in water, Complex lifecycle, Frogspawn - tadpoles - froglets - frogs, Only fresh water, Lay jelly-like eggs in water, Fish: E.g. trout, salmon and sharks, Gills, Breathe underwater, Live entirely in water, Wet scales, Lay lots of tiny eggs, Exception: tuna (warm-blooded), Exception: guppies (live young), Fresh or salt water,
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