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1 Animal Classes Connor Chung

2 Guide: This PowerPoint has been made and must be followed by these rules: Most of this presentation is animation controlled so when faced with a blank page, click the arrow to see information. Thank you.

3 CONTENTS What are the animal classes? What are the animal classes Reptiles Komodo Dragon Habitat and facts The Komodo Dragon’s body Mating Life cycles Mammals Slow Loris The Slow Lories body Mating and facts Life Cycle Fish Mudskipper Habitat Life Cycle 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

4 CONTENTS: PART TWO (Mudskipper) The mudskipper’s body Birds Peregrine falcon Habitat Mating Life Cycle Amphibians Poison dart frog Habitat and facts Mating Life Cycle Insects 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

5 What are the animal classes? Animals are living creatures that surround us in this vast world. What you may not have known is that these animals are branched up into 6 different classes: Fish, Mammals, Reptiles, Caecilians, Birds, and Amphibians Contents

6 Reptiles Reptiles are one of 6 different animal classes. They are distinguished by the fact that they: are cold-blooded ( their body temperature changes with their surroundings), lay eggs (normally), and have scales: Page 5 Contents

7 Komodo Dragon Komodo Dragons are reptiles, but very different than the cute, cuddly turtles you keep as a pet. No, Komodo dragons, over 10 feet long, are one of the most deadliest animals that have ever roamed this earth. Contents

8 HABITAT AND FACTS Komodo Dragons live in Komodo, Flores, Rinca, and Padar Island (Padar Island is not in this picture). These animals use camouflage and patience to overcome their prey, but if the prey is bitten but escapes, the prey dies within 24 hours due to immense poisoning from the Komodo Dragon’s fatal bite. They have been terrorizing civilians and people, but despite their length of 10 feet, carnivorous eating habits, and a weight of 330 pounds, these animals are endangered due to poaching, human activity, and natural disasters. Contents

9 The Komodo Dragon’s body head Front leg Hind leg tail Forked tongue Bacteria-filled saliva Contents

10 MATING Komodo Dragons live normally around 30 years and over. The female lays eggs during August to September, after they hatch, the babies are left on their own to survive in the harsh wilderness, vulnerable to adult Komodo Dragons, birds and mammals. Contents

11 THE LIFE CYCLE The Komodo dragon hatches out of an egg after 200-210 days after being laid It grows into a young Komodo Dragon, eating small animals It then grows into a fully grown Komodo dragon, and lays eggs if female Contents

12 Mammals Mammals are distinguished by: drinking milk, being born live ( But, platypuses lay eggs), and being warm-blooded. Contents

13 SLOW LORIS Slow Lories are mammals unique for their protection against harmful predators. It licks it’s poisonous elbows ( seriously) and licks it’s body, making it poisonous as well. Even that makes it have a poisonous bite! Watch out predators, lest you become the prey! Its fur is dense, soft and brown. Its underside and face is white with dark ears and eye rings. The Slow Loris is located in southern Asia. Contents

14 The Slow Lories Body Eyes Poisonous elbow Hands Tail Thick fur Contents

15 MATING AND FACTS Slow Lories mate by the male following the female, attracting it and starting to mate, then have young around after 210 days. Contents

16 LIFE CYCLE Slow Lories are born 184-197 after pregnancy Is mature when about 18 months, has babies Is weaned when about 190 days old Contents

17 FISH Fish is distinctively distinguished by: gills, living underwater (excluding the mudskipper), and laying eggs. Contents

18 MUDSKIPPER The mudskipper is probably one of the world’s strangest fish. It has a special ability that allows it to live ON LAND!!! All it needs is moisture on its lungs. These unique fish live in the marshland flats, and lives 6-11 years. Index They live across a region from the Atlantic coast of Africa as far east as the Pacific islands of Samoa and Tonga

19 Habitat These unique fish live in the mangroves: Their abode is in the deep mud, where they nestle themselves and climb out of water to produce food for young. They live across a region from the Atlantic coast of Africa as far east as the Pacific islands of Samoa and Tonga Contents

20 LIFE CYCLE The mudskipper Is laid in a small fertilized egg It then grows into a tiny embryo It even grows further, into a larvae It grows into a Juvenile Finally into an adult, and lays eggs if female Contents

21 THE MUDSKIPPER’S BODY Contents

22 BIRDS Birds are mostly distinguished from other classes by; wings, laying eggs, and feathers. Contents

23 PEREGRINE FALCON The peregrine falcon is a bird of prey with many interesting characteristics. Probably the most interesting fact is that it can fly 200 mph! Way faster than your average car. The fastest bird in the world!! As a majestic bird of prey, the common pigeon still has nightmares about it. Contents

24 HABITAT The orange spots are places where the peregrine falcon lives in this world today. They especially populate in urban areas frequently. Contents

25 Mating Contents Peregrine falcons mate together by the male ( normally 2-3 years old) meets a female and starts to bring food and eventually lays eggs.

26 Life cycle The Young peregrine falcon hatches about 30 days after the eggs are laid. They are fledglings Contents She then grows into a young peregrine falcon She then grows into an adult peregrine falcon, and lays eggs when mated with a male falcon

27 AMPHIBIANS Amphibians are distinguished by; having smooth or wet skin, having the ability to breathe on land and on water, and being cold-blooded.

28 Poison Dart frogs This unique little guy may be small, but even sumo wrestlers will not even challenge it. People who are hurt from the poison injected from this deadly, dangerous, and… kind of cute frog, will die shortly afterwards.

29 Habitat and facts This deadly little fellow lives in the tropical rainforests in South America. It’s colorful coat sends a very obvious message to ravenous predators; “ Hey, I’m poisonous, watch out!”.

30 MATING The male starts mating around mid-July mid- Summer, during the rainy season of the tropics. They fight over territory and attract females by giving out loud booming trills

31 Life cycle

32 Insects Insects are all around you. These tiny creatures are distinguished by having exoskeletons; having their skeleton on the outside.

33 Ants Ants are one of the most populated species, they are also strong for their size and industrial. In fact, they can carry 20 times their body weight!

34 The ant’s body Sharp claw HeadTrunk Abdomen eye Poison sac Stinger pincher Antennae


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