© Oxford University Press 2008 4.3 Vertebrate groups What is the same about all the animals?All the animals are vertebrates - they have backbones.

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© Oxford University Press Vertebrate groups What is the same about all the animals?All the animals are vertebrates - they have backbones.

© Oxford University Press Vertebrate groups What is special about your group? shelled eggs waterproof eggs eggs laid in water Put your hand up to claim features your animals share

© Oxford University Press Vertebrate groups A. hair B. shelled eggs

© Oxford University Press Vertebrate groups C. larvae have gills D. adults have gills

© Oxford University Press Vertebrate groups E. waterproof eggs F. wings

© Oxford University Press Vertebrate groups G. soft scales H. give birth

© Oxford University Press Vertebrate groups I. feathers J. hard scales

© Oxford University Press Vertebrate groups L. dry skin k. moist skin

© Oxford University Press Vertebrate groups N. eggs laid in water M. produce milk

© Oxford University Press Vertebrate groups O. fins

© Oxford University Press Vertebrate groups What is the same about fish? adults have gills soft scales fins

© Oxford University Press Vertebrate groups What is the same about amphibians? larvae have gills moist skin eggs laid in water

© Oxford University Press Vertebrate groups What is the same about reptiles? waterproof eggs dry skin hard scales

© Oxford University Press Vertebrate groups What is the same about birds? shelled eggs wings feathers

© Oxford University Press Vertebrate groups What is the same about mammals? hair give birth produce milk

© Oxford University Press Vertebrate groups How much do your animals eat?

© Oxford University Press Vertebrate groups P. cold-blooded Q. warm-blooded

© Oxford University Press Vertebrate groups R. cold-blooded S. warm-blooded

© Oxford University Press Vertebrate groups T. cold-blooded

© Oxford University Press Vertebrate groups Which groups share each feature? fish amphibians reptiles birds mammals lay eggs reproduce in water feed live young milk cold- blooded have scales adults have lungs