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Classification All living things are grouped according to their features They are divided first into Kingdoms The two main Kingdoms are the Plant Kingdom.

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1 Classification All living things are grouped according to their features They are divided first into Kingdoms The two main Kingdoms are the Plant Kingdom and the Animal Kingdom

2 Animal Kingdom Vertebrates Invertebrates

3 Animals without a backbone.
Invertebrates Animals without a backbone.

4 Classification of Vertebrates
Mammals Birds Amphibians Fish Reptiles

5 These live in water, have fins and scales and breathe through gills

6 These have smooth moist skin, live on land and water but reproduce in water

7 These have feathers and wings. Most of them can fly and lay eggs.

8 These have dry scaly skin and live on land
These have dry scaly skin and live on land. They lay soft-shelled eggs on land.

9 These have hair on their bodies, give birth to live babies and feed their babies on milk from the mother

10 What am I? Mammal, Bird, Fish, Amphibian or Reptile?
I am a mammal. My body is warm and furry. I feed my babies on milk. I give birth to live young.

11 What am I? Mammal, Bird, Fish, Amphibian or Reptile?
I am a mammal. My body is covered in hair, or fur. I feed my babies on milk. I give birth to live young.

12 What am I? Mammal, Bird, Fish, Amphibian or Reptile?
I am an amphibian. My body is moist and smooth. I lay eggs. I like to live in or near to water.

13 What am I? Mammal, Bird, Fish, Amphibian or Reptile?
I am a bird. My body is warm and covered with feathers. I lay eggs which hatch out into chicks.

14 What am I? Mammal, Bird, Fish, Amphibian or Reptile?
Although I have wings, I am in fact a mammal. My body is covered in hair, not feathers. I feed my babies on milk. I do not lay eggs.

15 What am I? Mammal, Bird, Fish, Amphibian or Reptile?
I am a mammal. If you stand very close to me, you will see I have hairs on my body. I feed my babies on milk. I do not lay eggs.

16 What am I? Mammal, Bird, Fish, Amphibian or Reptile?
I am a reptile. My body is covered in dry scales. I lay eggs.

17 What am I? Mammal, Bird, Fish, Amphibian or Reptile?
I am a bird. My body is warm and covered with feathers. I lay eggs which hatch out into chicks.

18 What am I? Mammal, Bird, Fish, Amphibian or Reptile?
I am a fish. My body is cold to touch and is covered in scales. I lay eggs. I use gills to breathe with under water.

19 What am I? Mammal, Bird, Fish, Amphibian or Reptile?
I am a reptile. My body is covered in dry scales. I lay eggs.

20 What am I? Mammal, Bird, Fish, Amphibian or Reptile?
I am an amphibian. My body is moist and smooth. I lay eggs. I like to live in or near to water.

21 What am I? Mammal, Bird, Fish, Amphibian or Reptile?
I am a mammal. My body is warm and furry. I feed my babies on milk. I give birth to live young.

22 What am I? Mammal, Bird, Fish, Amphibian or Reptile?
I am a reptile. My body is covered in dry scales. I lay eggs.

23 What am I? Mammal, Bird, Fish, Amphibian or Reptile?
I am a fish. My body is cold to touch and is covered in scales. I lay eggs. I use gills to breathe with under water.

24 Animals without a backbone.
Invertebrates Animals without a backbone.

25 Classification of Invertebrates

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27 Spiny skins and pattern of five parts
Echinoderms Spiny skins and pattern of five parts Starfish Sea urchins

28 Sack-like body with tentacles
Coelenterates Jellyfish Hydra Sack-like body with tentacles

29 Flat body covered with cilia
Flatworms Flat body covered with cilia Tapeworm Liver fluke

30 Annelid worms Body with many rings Earthworm Leech

31 One coiled shell, or two uncoiled shells
Molluscs One coiled shell, or two uncoiled shells Slug Snail Mussel Octopus

32 Arthropods Arthropods are split into four groups: Crustaceans Insects
Arachnids Myriapods

33 Crustaceans Crab Lobster Woodlice Hard outer skeleton

34 Six legs and usually two pairs of wings
Insects Butterfly Bee Six legs and usually two pairs of wings

35 Arachnids Eight legs Spider Scorpion

36 Myriapods Centipede Millipede Many pairs of legs!


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