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Animal Kingdom Review Bio 20 Semester Compiled By: Mrs. S. Pipke-Painchaud

Cloud Sponge ( Aphrocallistes vastus)  Bag with many pores into the central cavity  Sponges are sessile  Action of tiny cilia push water through the pores into the central cavity  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Porifera Created by: Cali

Great White Shark ( Carcharodon carcharias)  Skeletons of cartilage  No flap over gill slits  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordate  Class: Chondrichthyes Created by: Cali

Double-crested Cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus)  Feathers  Wings  Young hatch from eggs with hard shells  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordata  Class: Aves Created by: Cali

Tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus)  Young hatch from soft leathery shells  Cold-blooded  Outer covering of scales  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Cordata  Class: Reptilia Created by: Cali

Hummingbird Archilochus colubris  Feathers  Wings (not always functional)  2 ventricals  Constant body temperature  Answers: ~Kingdom: Animalia ~Phylum: Chordata ~Class: Aves ~Order: Apodiformes Created by: Allie Hedman

Salamander Ambystoma opacum  Larvae are usually aquatic with gills  Adults are terrestrial with lungs  Cold-blooded  One ventricle heart  Answers: ~Kingdom: Animalia ~Phylum: Chordata ~Class: Amphibia ~Order: Caudata Created by: Allie Hedman

Koala Bear Phascolarctos cinereus  Hair on the body  Feed their young milk from mammary glands in the skin  Usually warm blooded  Heart with 2 ventricles  Answers: ~Kingdom: Animalia ~Phylum: Chordata ~Class: Mammalia ~Order: Marsupalia Created by: Allie Hedman

Blue Sea Star Linckia laevigata  Radial Symmetry  Internal limy skeleton with projecting spines  Do not have heads or brains  Answers: ~Kingdom: Amimalia ~Phylum: Echinodermata ~Class: Asteroidea ~Order: Valvatida Created by: Allie Hedman

Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus )  Hair on the body  Feed their young milk from mammary glands in the skin  Usually warm blooded, heart with 2 ventricles  Special internal structure which nourishes the young until birth  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata  Class: Mammalia  Order: Placental Created by: Amanda

Duckbilled Platypus ((Ornithorhynchus anatinus)  Hair on the body  Feed their young milk from mammary glands  Usually warm blooded, heart with 2 ventricles  Lay eggs  Answers:  Kingdom:Animalia Phylum:Chordata  Class: Mammalia  Order: Monotremata Created by: Amanda

Sponges (Aphrocallistes vastus )  Basically a bag with many pores into a central cavity  Sponges are sessile and attach to solid objects  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Porifera Created by: Amanda

Lobster (Homarus americanus )  Primarily aquatic  2 pairs of antennae  Gills  Includes lobster, crab, shrimp, barnacle and….  Answers:  Kingdom:Animalia Phylum:Arthropoda Subphylum: Crustacea Created by: Amanda

Dog (Canis familiaris)  Hair on body  Feed their young milk  Usually warm-blooded  Heart with 2 ventricles  Many modifications or adaptations  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordata  Class: Mammalia  Order: Carnivora Created by: Megan Jones

Kangaroo (Macropus giganteus)  Has same characteristics as mammals  Except young develops in pouches  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordata  Class: Mammalia  Order: Marsupalia Created by: Megan Jones

Spotted Python (Antatesia maculosa)  Both young and adult breath by lungs  Young htach from eggs with soft shells  Most have 2 pairs of appendages with claws  Cold-blood, 2 ventricles with an opening between  Outer covering of scales which prevent water loss  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordata  Class: Reptilia Created by: ______________

Oceanic Whitetip Shark (Carchaminus longimanus)  Skeletons of cartilage  No falp over the pharyngeal gill slits  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordata  Class: Chondrichthyes Created by: Megan Jones

Brown Trout (Salmo trutta)  Key Characteristics:  Skeletons of bone  Most have outer covering of scales  Cold-blooded, 1 ventricle heart  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordata  Class: Osteichthyes Created by: Patty Reed

Lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) Key Characteristics:  Jawless  Unpaired fins  No scales  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordata  Class: Agnatha Created by: Patty Reed

Name of Species Key Characteristics  Larvae usually aquatic with gills  2 pairs of appendages, poor for walking  Cold-blooded, 1 ventricle heart  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordata  Class: Amphibia Created by: Patty Reed

Quaker Parrots (Myiopsitta monachus) Key Characteristics:  Feathers  Wings  Young hatch from eggs with hard shells  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordata  Class: Aves Created by: Patty Reed

Daddy Long Legs (Pholcus phalangioides)  No antennae  4 pairs of legs  2 body segments  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Arthropoda  Class: Arachnida  Order: Created by: Caitlin Hebert

Millipede (Trigoniulus corallinus)  One pair of short antennae  Body in diplosegments (Each segment has two pairs of legs)  Forest decomposers  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Arthropoda  Class:  Order: Created by: Caitlin Hebert

House Fly (Musca domestica)  3 segments (head, thorax, abdomen)  1 pair of antennae  3 pairs of legs on thorax  Young lack wings, most adults have 1 or 2 pairs of wings  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Arthropoda  Class: Insecta  Order: Created by: Caitlin Hebert

Cloud Sponge ( Aphrocallistes vastus)  Bag with many pores into the central cavity  Sponges are sessile  Action of tiny cilia push water through the pores into the central cavity  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Porifera Created by: Cali

Great White Shark ( Carcharodon carcharias)  Skeletons of cartilage  No flap over gill slits  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordate  Class: Chondrichthyes Created by: Cali

Double-crested Cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus)  Feathers  Wings  Young hatch from eggs with hard shells  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordata  Class: Aves Created by: Cali

Tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus)  Young hatch from soft leathery shells  Cold-blooded  Outer covering of scales  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Cordata  Class: Reptilia Created by: Cali

Blue Jay (Cyanocitta cristata)  Feathers  Wings (not always functional)  Young hatch from eggs with hard shells  2 ventricles  Bill no teeth  Hollow bones  Warm blooded  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordata  Class: Aves  Order: Created by: Caitlin Hebert

Lobster-Homarus gammarus  Primarily aquatic  2 pair of antennae  Gills  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Arthropoda  Class: Crustacea  Order: Decapoda Created by: Christine Heisler

Centipede-Lithobius forficatus  2500 described species  One pair of long antennae  Body segmented(flat)  One pair of legs per segment  Have a poisonous bite  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Arthropoda  Class: Chilopoda Created by: Christine Heisler

Earthworm-Lumbricus terrestris  Body a series of ring-like segments  Terrestrial or marine  Have complete digestive tube and circulatory system  Ventral nerve cord  Many have jointed appendages  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Annelida  Class: Clitellata  Order: Haplotaxida Created by: Christine Heisler

Crocodile-Crocodylus niloticus  Both young and adults breath by lungs  Young hatch from eggs with soft leathery shells  Most have 2 pairs of appendages with claws, well-developed for walking  Cold-blooded, 2 ventricles with an opening between  Outer covering of scales which prevents excessive water loss  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordata  Class: Sauropsida  Order: Crocodilian Created by: Christine Heisler

Rusty Millipede ( Trigoniulus corallinus )  One pair of short antennae  Body in diplosegments  Forest decomposer  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Arthropoda  Class: Diplopoda Created by: Damon Hemsley

Sea Cucumber (Oloturia ananas)  Radial symmetry  Internal limy skeleton with projecting spines  Do not have heads or spines  Marine animals only  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Echinodermata  Class: Holothuroidea Created by: Damon Hemsley

Short-beaked Echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus)  Hair on the body  Usually warm blooded  Feed their young milk from mammary glands  Lay soft shelled eggs  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordata  Class: Mammalia  Order: Monotremata Created by: Damon Hemsley

Double-crested Cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus)  Feathers  Wings (not always funrtional)  Young hatch from hardshelled eggs  2 ventricles  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordata  Class: Aves Created by: Damon Hemsley

Chrysaora quinquecirrha (Jelly Fish)  Aquatic organisms  Radially symmeytrical and most are sessile  Body is either tubular or bowl-shaped  Mouth is surrounded by stinging tentacles  Many have symbiotic relationships with algae  Cnidarians include; corals, jellyfish, sea anemones, and freshwater hydra.  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Cnidaria  Class: Scypohozoa Created by: Halie Beck

Roundworm (Toxocara canis)  Cylindrical animals  Complete digestive system with mouth and anus (allows continuous processing of food)  Commonly found in soil  Most are predators, some are parasites  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Nematoda Created by: Halie Beck

Kangaroo (Macropus giganteus)  Young develop in pouches  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordata  Class: Mammalia  Order: Marsupalia Created by: Halie Beck

Bird (Phalacrocorax auritus)  Feathers  Wings (not always functional)  Young hatch from eggs with hard shells  2 ventricals  Many structural modifications to the feathers, wings, and feet of different birds  Birds have a nearly constant body temperature which enables them to maintain a high rate of metabolism  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordata  Class: Aves Created by: Halie Beck

Crustacean (Aratus)  Primary aquatic  2 pair of antennae  Gills  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Arthropoda  Class: Crustacea Created by: Jordan Abbott

Roundworms (Ascaris)  Cylindrical animals.  Commonly found in soil.  Most are predators, some are parasites.  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Nematoda Created by: Jordan Abbott

Flatworms (Turbellaria)  Bilateral symmetry  Flat body  Only one opening to the digestive cavity.  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Platyhelminthes Created by: Jordan Abbott

Sponges (Gorgonians).  Basically a bag with many pores into a central cavity.  Sponges are sessile and attach to solid objects.  The action of tiny cilia push water through the pores into the central cavity and out the mouth. Microscopic organisms are obtained from this water filtering system.  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Porifera Created by: Jordan Abbott

Platypus ( Ornithorhynchus anatinus)  Hair on the body  Warm blooded  Lays soft shell eggs  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordata  Class: Mammalia  Order: Monotremata Created by: Kaitlyn Lucas

Nile Crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus)  Young hatch from soft leathery shells  Cold blooded  Scales which prevent water loss  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordata  Class: Reptilia  Order: Crocodilia Created by: Kaitlyn Lucas

Dog ( Canis lupus familiaris)  Hair on body  Feed their young milk  Special internal structure that feeds young until birth  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordata  Class: Mammalia  Order: Placentals/Carnivora Created by: Kaitlyn Lucas

Banded Coral Shrimp ( Stenopus hispidus)  Primarily aquatic  2 pairs of antennae  gills  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Arthropods  Class: Crustaceans  Order: Decapoda Created by: Kaitlyn Lucas

Sponges Aphrocallistes vastus  A bag with many pores into a central cavity  Tiny cilia push water through the pores in central cavity and out mouth  Sessile and attach to solid objects  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Porifera Created by: Kerstin Strilaeff

Flatworm Pseudobiceros bedfordi  Bilateral symmetry  Flat body  One opening to digestive cavity, no circulatory system  Tapeworms, liver fluke, planarian  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Platyhelminthes Created by: Kerstin Strilaeff

Jellyfish Chrysaora quinquecirrha  Aquatic organisms  Radially symmetrical  Either tubular of bowl-shaped body  Mouth is surrounded by stinging tentacles  Corals, jellyfish, sea anemones, freshwater hydra  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Cnidaria Created by: Kerstin Strilaeff

Crab Ocypode quadrata  Primarily aquatic  2 pair antennae  Gills  Lobster, crab, shrimp, barnacle, plus many very small crustaceans  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Arthropoda  Class: Crustacea Created by: Kerstin Strilaeff

Orange Clown Fish (Amphiprion percula)  Skeleton of bone  Outer covering of scales  Cold-blooded  1 ventricle heart  Gills in the pharyngeal slits are covered by flaps  Have swim bladder for buoyancy  Answers:  Kingdom: Anamalia  Phylum: Chordata  Class: Osteichthyes  Order: Perciformes Created by: Kim Meier

Chicken Turtle (Deirochelys reticularia)  Breath by lungs  Hatch from eggs  Two pairs of appendages with claws  Cold blooded  Have scales  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordata  Class: Reptilia  Order: Testudines Created by: Kim Meier

Macaroni Penguin (Eudyptes chrysolophus)  Feathers  Wings (not always for flying)  Hatch from hard-shelled eggs  Two ventricles  Bill, no teeth  Four chambered heart  Warm blooded  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordata  Class: Aves  Order:Sphenisciformes Created by: Kim Meier

Red Kangaroo (Macropus rufus)  Hair on body  Feed young milk  Warm-blooded  Four chambered heart  Young develop in pouches  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordata  Class: Mammalia  Order: Marsupial Created by: Kim Meier

Blue Crab (Callinectes sapidus)  Equipped with two powerful claws that it uses to catch small fish and to defend itself.  The Blue crab is a light blue color on its underside and claws  Males have Completely blue claws while females have red coloring at the tip of their claws  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Arthropoda  Class (subphylum) : Crustacea  Order: Decapoda Created by: Orren Foster

Large Claw Scorpion (MAURUS PALMATUS) Large Claw Scorpion (MAURUS PALMATUS)  Segmented body  Two Claws for Pinching  Venomous Spike on the end of its tail  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Arthropoda  Class: Arachnida  Order: Scorpiones Created by: Orren Foster

Whip Scorpion (Thelyphonus hocs)  Flagellum like tail  Two antenna like sensory organs  Two segmented body  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Arthropoda  Class: Arachnida  Order: Thelyphonida Created by: ______________

Cantor’s giant turtle (Pelochelys cantorii)  Rubbery skin  Powerful bite  Broad and Flat shell  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum:Chrodata  Class: Reptilia Created by: Orren Foster

Guinea Worm (Dracunculus medinensis)  Cylindrical worm  Complete digestive system (mouth and anus)  Most are predators, some parasites  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Nematoda  Class: Secernentea  Order: Camallanida Created by: Sagan Haller

Shrimp (Pandalus borealis)  Primarily aquatic  2 pair of antennae  Has gills  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Arthropoda  Class: Crustacea Created by: Sagan Haller

Dragonfly (Anax junius)  3 segments (head, thorax, abdomen)  1 pair of antennae  3 pairs of legs on thorax  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Arthropoda  Class: Insecta Created by: Sagan Haller

Bengal Tiger (Tigris tigris)  Warm blooded  Hair on body  Feed young with milk  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordata  Class: Mammalia Created by: Sagan Haller

Tapeworm (Anoplocephala perfoliata)  Bilateral symmetry  Flat Body  Only one opening to digestive cavity  No circulatory system  Most are Parasites  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Platyhelminthes Created by: Sean Bone

Earthworm (Lumbricus terrestris)  Body a series of ring-like segments  Terrestrial or marine  Have complete digestive tube and circulatory system  Ventral nerve cord  Many have jointed appendages  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Annelida Created by: Sean Bone

Sea Nettle (Chrysaora quinquecirrha)  Aquatic organisms  Radially symmetrical, most are sessile  Body is either tubular or bowl shaped  Mouth is surrounded by stinging tentacles  Many have symbiotic relationships with algae  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Cnidaria Created by: Sean Bone

Jellyfish- Cnidaria  Aquartic organisms  Body is either tubular or bowl- shaped  Mouth is surrounded by stinging tentacles  Have symbiotic relationships with algea  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Cnidaria  Class: Scyphozoa  Order: Rhizostomae Created by: Skylar Smith

Hagfish-Agnatha  Jawless  Unpaired fins  Cartilaginous Skeleton  Heart only has one ventricle  No scales  7 gill slits  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordata  Class: Myxini  Order: Myxiniformes Created by: Skylar Smith

Panda Bear- Mammalia  Hair on the body  Feed their young milk from mammary glands in the skin  Usually warm-blooded, heart with 2 ventricles  Many modifications or adaptations  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chorodata  Class: Mammalia  Order: Carnivora Created by: Skylar Smith

Grasshopper- Insecta  3 Segments  1 pair of antennae  3 pairs of legs on thorax  Young lack wings  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Arthropoda  Class: Insecta  Order: Orthoptera Created by: Skylar Smith

King Crab (Paralithodes californiensis)  Primarily aquatic  2 pair of antennae  Gills  Other examples: Lobsters, shrimps, barnacles  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Arthropoda  Subphylum: Crustacea Created by: Sean Bone

 A notochord  Paired gill slits  Dorsal nerve cord  Post anal tail  Ventral heart  Bilateral Symmetry  Endoskeleton  Well-developed brains  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordata Created by: Steffanie Johnson Siberian Husky (Canis familiaris)

Domestic Horse (Equus caballus)  Special internal structure that nourishes the young until birth  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordata  Class: Mammalia  Order: Placentals Created by: Steffanie Johnson

Green Tree Frog (Litoria caerulea)  Add image(s) here  Larvae are usually aquatic with gills  Adults are terrestrial with lungs  2 pairs of appendages (bad for walking)  Cold-blooded  1 ventricle heart  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordata  Class: Amphibia Created by: Steffanie Johnson

Blue & Gold Macaw (Ara ararauna)  Feathers  Wings (not always functional)  Hard shell eggs  2 ventricles  Hollow bones  Aerodynamic shape  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordata  Class: Aves Created by: Steffanie Johnson

 Aquatic organisms  Radially symmetrical  Sessile  Their body shape is tubular or bowl-shaped  Stinging tentacles  Examples include: corals, jellyfish, sea anemones, and hydra  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Cnidaria  Class:  Order: Created by: Brittany Turnbull Sea Nettle Jellyfish Jellyfish (Chrysaora quinquecirrha )

Hookworm (Necator americanus and Ancylostoma duodenale)  Cylindrical animals  Complete digestive system (mouth and anus)  Found in soil  Most are predators, but some are parasites  They have bilateral symmetry  Example are: roundworms, pinworm, trinchinella, and ascaris  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Nematoda  Class:  Order: Created by: Brittany Turnbull Hookworm

Horseshoe Crab (Limulus polyphemus)  They have no antennae  4 pairs of legs  2 body segments  Examples include: spiders, scorpions, and ticks  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Anthropoda  Class: Arachnida  Order: Created by: Brittany Turnbull Horseshoe Crab

White Tree Frog (Litoria caerulea)  Larvae are usually aquatic with gills  Adults are terrestrial with lungs  2 pairs of appendages  Cold blooded  No claws on feet  Gelatinous eggs  Carbon Dioxide can diffuse out of their skin  Examples include: Salamanders, frogs, toads, and newts  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordata  Class: Amphibia  Order: Created by: Brittany Turnbull White Tree Frog

Roundworm (Ascaris) *Cylindrical Animals *Complete digestive system including mouth and anus *Commonly found in soil  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Nematoda  Class: Secernentea  Order: Ascaridida Created by: Keenan Carrier

Snails (Austropyrgus) *Non-segmented *Bilateral symmetry or no symmetry *freshwater, marine, and terrestrial *most have a hard shell over a fleshy mantle.  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Mollusca Created by: Keenan Carrier

Sea Star (Astropecten) *Radial Symmetry *internal skeleton with projecting spines *No head or brain *Marine animals only  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Echinodermata Created by: Keenan Carrier

JellyFish (Aurelia) *Aquatic *radially symmetrical and mostly sessile *Tubular or bowl-shaped body *mouth surrounded by stinging tentacles.  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Cnidaria Created by: Keenan Carrier

Star fish Echinodermata  Do not have head or brain  Radial symmetry  Marine animals only  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Echinodermata Echinodermata  Class: Stelleroidea  Order: Forcipulata Created by: Channce Joanette

Elk Cervus canadensis  Hair on the body  Feed there young milk from mammary glands  Warm-blooded  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordata  Class: Mammalia  Order: Artiodactyla Created by: Channce Joanette

Eagle Haliaeetus leucocephalus  Feathers  Wings not always functional  Lays hard shelled eggs  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordata  Class: Aves  Order: Falconiformes Created by: Channce Joanette

Horned lizard Phrynosoma Cold blooded 1 ventricle heart  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordata  Class: Sauropsida  Order: Squamata Created by: Channce Joanette

Centipede Thereuopoda clunifera  one pair of long antennae  body segmented (flat)  two body parts: head-thorax and abdomen)  one pair of legs per segment  have a poisonous bite  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Arthropoda  Subphylum: Myriapoda  Class: Chilopoda  Order: Scutigeracoleoptrata Created by: Justin Jackson

Cat Felis catus  A notochord  Paired gill slits  Dorsal nerve cord  Post anal tail  Ventral heart  Answers  Domain: Eukaryota  Kingdom: Animalia  Subkingdom: Eumetazoa  Superphylum: Deuterostomia  Phylum: Chordata Created by: Justin Jackson

Bald Eagle Haliaeetus leucocephalus  Feathers  Wings  Young hatch from eggs with hard shell  2 ventricles  Nearly constant body tempature  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordata  Class: Aves Created by: Justin Jackson

Komodo dragon Varanus komodoensis  Both young and adult breath by lungs  Young hatch from soft leathery eggs  Most have 2 pairs of appendages with claws  Cold blooded, 2 ventricles with a opening between  Outer covering of scales which prevents excessive water loss  Answers:  Kingdom:Animalia  Phylum:Chordata  Class:Reptilia Created by: Justin Jackson

Koala Bear (Phascolarctos cinereus)  Young develop in pouches  Hair on the body  Usually warm-blooded  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordata  Class: Mammalia  Order: Marsupalia Created by: Kandace Little

Bird (Phalacrocorax auritus)  Have wings (not always functional  Young hatch from eggs with hard shells  2 ventricles  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordata  Class: Aves Created by: Kandace Little

Brittle Star (Ophiuroids)  Radial symmetry  Do not have head or brains  Internal limy skeleton with projecting spines  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Echinodermata Created by: Kandace Little

Sea nettle (Chrysaora quinquecirrha)  Aquatic organisms  Body is either tubular or bowl-shaped  Mouth is surrounded by stinging tentacles  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Cnidaria Created by: Kandace Little

Reef Squid- Sepioteuthis sepioidea  Add image(s) here  Mostly live in Marine Environments.  Organisms that have soft bodies.  Hard Exoskeleton  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Mollusca  Class: Aplacophora  Order: Teuthida Created by: Greg

Honey Bee- Apis Mellifera  Add image(s) here  Antenna  2 Body segments  4 wings  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Arthropoda  Class: Insecta  Order: Hymenoptera Created by: Greg

Sponges-  Add image(s) here  Answers:  Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Porifera  Class: Calcarea  Order: Created by: Greg