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AMPHIBIAN
FISH
MAMMAL
BIRD REPTILE
Animals With Backbones
• Animals with backbones are called vertebrates.
• Vertebrates include many different kinds of
animals. They can be found just about
everywhere – in oceans, rivers, forests, mountains,
and deserts.
• Animals with backbones can be broken up into
smaller groups by characteristics.
• They are:
Fish
Fish Characteristics
• They are the largest group of vertebrates.
• They come in many sizes and shapes.
• Many fish are covered with scales that
protects them.
• They have fins that help them to steer and
balance in the water.
• Their body temperatures vary in the water.
• They breathe through gills.
Amphibians
Amphibian Characteristics
• Their body temperature varies with their
surroundings.
• Amphibians hatch from eggs and they can
live on land as an adult.
• Young amphibians breathe through gills like
fish.
• Adult amphibians breathe air from lungs.
• Some have smooth moist skin.
Reptiles
Reptile Characteristics
• Reptiles can move at various speeds.
• They lay their eggs on land.
• They have dry scaly skin.
• They can include animals as large as a crocodile.
• Their body temperature varies with their
environment.
• They live in hot, dry deserts and in warm, wet
tropical rain forests.
Types of Reptiles
• 1. Turtles and Tortoises
• 3. Lizards
• 4. Snakes
Birds
Bird Characteristics
• Birds lay hard shelled eggs that hatch in their nest.
• There are about 9,000 types of birds.
• Birds are vertebrates that have wings and they are
covered with feathers. No other animal has this
feature.
• The bird’s skeleton is very light in weight. This
helps them to fly.
• Birds range in size from as small as your finger or
as large as a human.
Mammals
Mammal Characteristics
• They include a wide range of animals: ape,
lions, kangaroos, bats, and etc.
• Their young grows inside the mother.
• Humans are mammals but they (animals)
have more hair than we do.
• The hair keeps the animals warm.
• They feed milk to their young.
Kinds of Mammals
• 1. Monotremes- mammals that lay eggs
• A. have mammary glands
• B. echidnas
• C. duckbilled platypus
Kinds of Mammals
• 2. Marsupials- mammals with pouches
– A. have mammary glands
– B. opossums
– C. kangaroos
– D. koalas
– E. Tasmanian devils
Kinds of Mammals
• 3. Placental-embryos stay in an organ called an
uterus in the mother. The placenta in the uterus
supplies food and oxygen to the embryo.
• Examples
– Pigs
– Horses
– Dolphins
– Whales
– Humans
• 4.Gestation period- time that the embryo develops
in the mother
Invertebrates
Invertebrate Classification
• What is an Invertebrate?
• Invertebrates are animals that do not have
backbones.
• 97 % of the animal kingdom is made up of
invertebrates.
• Some can be found in ponds, oceans, and other
water environments.
• Insects and some other invertebrates have
exoskeletons.
An Exoskeleton is a hard outer covering that
protects an animal’s body and gives it support.