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1 Classification of Living Things / Animals

2 Classification of Living Things Scientists estimate that there are between 3 million and 100 million species of organisms on Earth. Taxonomists Taxonomists--biologists who specialize in identifying and classifying life on our planet--have named approximately 1.7 million species so far. 13,000 Each year, about 13,000 new species are added to the list of known organisms.new species So, how do scientists classify (organize) all these millions of species?

3 3 Domains and 6 Kingdoms

4 Classification of Animals Scientists have divided the Animal Kingdom into two main groups: vertebrates (animals with a backbone) invertebrates (animals without a backbone) and

5 Vertebrates Animals with backbones can be divided into five more groups: MammalsBirdsReptiles AmphibiansFish

6 Invertebrates Animals without a backbone.

7 Vertebrates Animals with a backbone.

8 Mammals and birds are warm-blooded, which means that they can make their own body heat even when it is cold outside. Whether it is sunny and hot outside or there is a snowstorm and it is very cold, warm-blooded animals have body temperatures that usually stay the same.

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10 Cold-blooded animals, like reptiles, amphibians, and fish, become hotter and colder, depending on the temperature outside. For example, when the sun sets at night, their bodies are cooler because it is less warm outside. When the sun is out, however, their bodies soak up the heat and become warmer.

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12 Mammals Give birth to live young. Feed their babies with their own milk. Are more or less covered with hair. Are warm-blooded.

13 Birds Have feathers. Lay eggs. Are warm-blooded.

14 Reptiles Are cold-blooded. Lay eggs. Have a dry skin covered with scales.

15 Amphibians Are cold-blooded. Lay eggs. Have a smooth, moist skin. Are able to live on land as well as in the water.

16 Fish Are cold-blooded. Lay eggs (but some do give birth to live young). Have a moist skin covered in scales. Breathe through gills.

17 What am I? Mammal, Bird, Fish, Amphibian or Reptile? I am a mammal. My body is warm and furry. I feed my babies on milk. I give birth to live young.

18 What am I? Mammal, Bird, Fish, Amphibian or Reptile? I am a mammal. My body is covered in hair, or fur. I feed my babies on milk. I give birth to live young.

19 What am I? Mammal, Bird, Fish, Amphibian or Reptile? I am an amphibian. My body is moist and smooth. I lay eggs. I like to live in or near to water.

20 What am I? Mammal, Bird, Fish, Amphibian or Reptile? I am a bird. My body is warm and covered with feathers. I lay eggs which hatch out into chicks.

21 What am I? Mammal, Bird, Fish, Amphibian or Reptile? Although I have wings, I am in fact a mammal. My body is covered in hair, not feathers. I feed my babies on milk. I do not lay eggs.

22 I am a mammal. If you stand very close to me, you will see I have hairs on my body. I feed my babies on milk. I do not lay eggs. What am I? Mammal, Bird, Fish, Amphibian or Reptile?

23 What am I? Mammal, Bird, Fish, Amphibian or Reptile? I am a reptile. My body is covered in dry scales. I lay eggs.

24 What am I? Mammal, Bird, Fish, Amphibian or Reptile? I am a bird. My body is warm and covered with feathers. I lay eggs which hatch out into chicks.

25 What am I? Mammal, Bird, Fish, Amphibian or Reptile? I am a fish. My body is cold to touch and is covered in scales. I lay eggs. I use gills to breathe with under water.

26 What am I? Mammal, Bird, Fish, Amphibian or Reptile? I am a reptile. My body is covered in dry scales. I lay eggs.

27 I am an amphibian. My body is moist and smooth. I lay eggs. I like to live in or near to water. What am I? Mammal, Bird, Fish, Amphibian or Reptile?

28 I am a mammal. My body is warm and furry. I feed my babies on milk. I give birth to live young. What am I? Mammal, Bird, Fish, Amphibian or Reptile?

29 What am I? Mammal, Bird, Fish, Amphibian or Reptile? I am a reptile. My body is covered in dry scales. I lay eggs.

30 What am I? Mammal, Bird, Fish, Amphibian or Reptile? I am a fish. My body is cold to touch and is covered in scales. I lay eggs. I use gills to breathe with under water.


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