1) Mammals a) Vertebrates with hair or fur ● Most give live birth (platypus and echidna lay eggs) ● Feed their babies milk from their mother ● Breathe using lungs b) Vertebrates that breathe using lungs ● Have dry skin with scales ● Usually lay eggs on land c) Vertebrates with smooth, moist skin ● Lay eggs in water ● Breathe through gills when young and then lungs as adults d) Vertebrates with scales and fins ● Most lay eggs ● Breathe using gills e) Jointed legs Spider, Butterfly, Cockroach f) Jointed legs Spider, Butterfly, Cockroach 2) Mammals a) Vertebrates with feathers and wings ● Lay eggs ● Breathe using lungs b) Cold-blooded Alligator, snake, turtle c) Warm-blooded Penguin, pelican,vulture, peacock d) Warm-blooded Whale, dolphin, bat, rhinoceros,rat, human,squirrel e) Cold-blooded Salamander, frog, toad, fish f) Jointed legs Spider, Butterfly, Cockroach 3) Birds a) Vertebrates with hair or fur ● Most give live birth (platypus and echidna lay eggs) ● Feed their babies milk from their mother ● Breathe using lungs ● Warm-blooded Whale, dolphin, bat, rhinoceros,rat, human,squirrel b) Vertebrates with feathers and wings ● Lay eggs ● Breathe using lungs c) Vertebrates with scales and fins ● Most lay eggs ● Breathe using gills d) Vertebrates that breathe using lungs ● Have dry skin with scales ● Usually lay eggs on land e) Vertebrates with smooth, moist skin ● Lay eggs in water ● Breathe through gills when young and then lungs as adults f) Vertebrates with hair or fur 4) Birds a) Cold-blooded Salamander, frog, toad, fish b) Cold-blooded Alligator, snake, turtle c) Warm-blooded Whale, dolphin, bat, rhinoceros,rat, human,squirrel d) Jointed legs Spider, Butterfly, Cockroach e) Warm-blooded Penguin, pelican,vulture, peacock f) Vertebrates with hair or fur 5) Reptiles a) Vertebrates that breathe using lungs ● Have dry skin with scales ● Usually lay eggs on land b) Vertebrates with smooth, moist skin ● Lay eggs in water ● Breathe through gills when young and then lungs as adults c) Vertebrates with feathers and wings ● Lay eggs ● Breathe using lungs d) Vertebrates with hair or fur ● Most give live birth (platypus and echidna lay eggs) ● Feed their babies milk from their mother ● Breathe using lungs ● Warm-blooded Whale, dolphin, bat, rhinoceros,rat, human,squirrel e) Vertebrates with hair or fur f) Vertebrates with scales and fins ● Most lay eggs ● Breathe using gills 6) Reptiles a) Warm-blooded Penguin, pelican,vulture, peacock b) Cold-blooded Salamander, frog, toad, fish c) Cold-blooded Alligator, snake, turtle d) Jointed legs Spider, Butterfly, Cockroach e) Vertebrates with hair or fur f) Warm-blooded Whale, dolphin, bat, rhinoceros,rat, human,squirrel 7) Amphibians a) Vertebrates with scales and fins ● Most lay eggs ● Breathe using gills b) Vertebrates with feathers and wings ● Lay eggs ● Breathe using lungs c) Vertebrates with hair or fur ● Most give live birth (platypus and echidna lay eggs) ● Feed their babies milk from their mother ● Breathe using lungs ● Warm-blooded Whale, dolphin, bat, rhinoceros,rat, human,squirrel d) Vertebrates with hair or fur e) Vertebrates that breathe using lungs ● Have dry skin with scales ● Usually lay eggs on land f) Vertebrates with smooth, moist skin ● Lay eggs in water ● Breathe through gills when young and then lungs as adults 8) Amphibians a) Warm-blooded Whale, dolphin, bat, rhinoceros,rat, human,squirrel b) Warm-blooded Penguin, pelican,vulture, peacock c) Cold-blooded Alligator, snake, turtle d) Cold-blooded Salamander, frog, toad, fish e) Jointed legs Spider, Butterfly, Cockroach f) Vertebrates with feathers and wings 9) Fish a) Vertebrates with feathers and wings ● Lay eggs ● Breathe using lungs b) Vertebrates with scales and fins ● Most lay eggs ● Breathe using gills c) Vertebrates that breathe using lungs ● Have dry skin with scales ● Usually lay eggs on land d) Vertebrates with hair or fur ● Most give live birth (platypus and echidna lay eggs) ● Feed their babies milk from their mother ● Breathe using lungs ● Warm-blooded Whale, dolphin, bat, rhinoceros,rat, human,squirrel e) Vertebrates with smooth, moist skin ● Lay eggs in water ● Breathe through gills when young and then lungs as adults f) Vertebrates with feathers and wings 10) Fish a) Cold-blooded Alligator, snake, turtle b) Cold-blooded Stingray, goldfish, shark, eel c) Cold-blooded Salamander, frog, toad, fish d) Warm-blooded Penguin, pelican,vulture, peacock e) Warm-blooded Whale, dolphin, bat, rhinoceros,rat, human,squirrel f) Jointed legs Spider, Butterfly, Cockroach 11) Arthropods a) Invertebrates with segmented bodies ● Exoskeletons b) Vertebrates that breathe using lungs ● Have dry skin with scales ● Usually lay eggs on land c) Vertebrates with hair or fur ● Most give live birth (platypus and echidna lay eggs) ● Feed their babies milk from their mother ● Breathe using lungs ● Warm-blooded Whale, dolphin, bat, rhinoceros,rat, human,squirrel d) Vertebrates with smooth, moist skin ● Lay eggs in water ● Breathe through gills when young and then lungs as adults e) Vertebrates with scales and fins ● Most lay eggs ● Breathe using gills f) Vertebrates with feathers and wings ● Lay eggs ● Breathe using lungs 12) Arthropods a) Vertebrates with scales and fins b) Warm-blooded Whale, dolphin, bat, rhinoceros,rat, human,squirrel c) Warm-blooded Penguin, pelican,vulture, peacock d) Cold-blooded Salamander, frog, toad, fish e) Jointed legs Spider, Butterfly, Cockroach f) Cold-blooded Alligator, snake, turtle
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