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Many Living things MOVE from one place to another. Many living things respond to the ENVIRONMENT. ALL living things DIE. ALL living things are MADE OF CELLS. ALL living things GROW, DEVELOP and are able to REPRODUCE.
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ALL Living Things Need:
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Animals A person who studies
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There are millions of kinds of animals. Animals come in all shapes and sizes. Animals live in many habitats. “Animals are the EATERS of the earth.”
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Animals can be put into two big groups! Animals with backbones, like you! About 50,000 kinds of animals with a backbone. Animals without backbones, like worms! There are about 9.9 million kinds of animals without backbones.
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Jellyfish, corals and sea anemones are part of this group of invertebrates. They are shaped like a tube, bell or umbrella. Most of them live in the ocean and have stings that are very painful. These animals can float or swim and are attached to the ocean floor.
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Long, usually thin soft bodies which are flat, round, or segmented. They may be parasites that feed off of other living animals-- like leeches or may be free-living--like earthworms in our soil. Worms usually have no legs.
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Click Here to learn about Worm World Earthworms, a tube within a tube
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Leeches
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Includes snails, clams, scallops, oysters, octopuses, slugs, and squids. Many of these animals have an outer shell.
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For each person on earth, there are 200 million insects alive! There are more insects and insect groups than any other living thing on earth! Metamorphosis
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What is this bird eating? A Mealworm--part of the insect life cycle!
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Bee Eye Click Here for More
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Pollination
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Ant Hill
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Caddis fly house
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Dragonfly
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Dragonfly Up close!
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Images of Insects and their relatives Insect Sounds
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Click Here to find out about a Scorpion’s Stinger..
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Click Here Click Here to Read more about the Horseshoe Crab, NOT a Crab, BUT a relative of the Spider.
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Click Here to Hunt for Spiders
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