Animals Amphibians, Birds, Fish, Insects, Mammals, and Reptiles By Amanda DeMattio and Erica Kramer
Amphibians Cold-blooded Live in water and on land Lay eggs Wet skin Vertebrates (have backbone) Gills Cold blooded-body temperature changes according to weather outside
Amphibian Examples Toad Frog Newt Salamander
Birds Warm-blooded Lay eggs Feathers Two wings Two legs Beak or bill Some fly Warm blooded- body temperature stays the same
Bird Examples Penguin Ostrich Flamingo Blue jay
Fish Cold-blooded Live in water Lay eggs Scales Fins Gills Sea World
Angelfish Clownfish Fish Examples Stingray Shark
Insects Cold-blooded Six legs Three body parts: head, thorax, abdomen Pair of antennae One or two pairs of wings Lay eggs Largest group of living things on earth
INSEC T S Beetle Grasshopper Ladybug Butterfly
Mammals Warm-blooded Fur or hair Feed young Vertebrates Four limbs Live birth Lungs
Mammal Examples Human Cat Cow Dolphin
Reptiles Cold-blooded Dry, scaly skin Short legs or no legs Vertebrates Lay eggs Shed skin Lungs Snakes don’t lay eggs Most shed skin as they grow
Alligator Turtle Lizard Reptile Examples Snake
References Images from: Google Information gathered from: http://www.saskschools.ca/~gregory/animals/intro1.html