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VERTEBRATES

beak trunk limbs head lungs fins feathers scales fur or hair gills wings tail

This is a ………….. . It’s got …........ / It hasn’t got ………… Which animal is it? trunk fur head tail limbs lungs Describe it. This is a ………….. . It’s got …........ / It hasn’t got …………

It’s got ……… / It hasn’t got ….. And this one? head trunk limbs lungs This is a …. What has it got? scales tail It’s got ……… / It hasn’t got …..

What can you say about it? What about this one? gills trunk tail head scales fins What can you say about it? This is a ……….. It’s got …….. / It hasn’t got ……….

Look at this frog trunk head limbs

and this beautiful duck head feathers beak wings trunk limbs

MAMMALS They have a head, a trunk and limbs. They are terrestrial and aquatic. They have a body covered with fur. MAMMALS They are viviparous: The young grow inside the female’s body. They are warm-blooded.

They have a head, a trunk, limbs and a tail. Most of them are terrestrial. Their body is covered with scales. REPTILES They are oviparous: the female reptile lays eggs. They breathe through their lungs.

FISH They have a head, a trunk and a tail. Their body is covered with scales. They breathe through gills. FISH They are oviparous. Female lay eggs in the water. They use their fins to swim.

They are oviparous. They female lays eggs in ponds. They have a head, a trunk and a tail. Their appearance changes completely as they grow. They can live on land but they stay near the water. AMPHIBIANS They are oviparous. They female lays eggs in ponds.

BIRDS They have a head, a trunk, a tail,limbs and a beak. A bird’s skin is covered with feathers. They are terrestrial and aquatic. BIRDS Female birds lay eggs on land. They have wings and they breathe through their lungs.