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Classifying Animals

Classifying Animals. Animals can be classified into six groups. Mammals. What are Mammals?. They breathe through their lungs Mammals are warm-blooded animals All mammals are covered with hair Most mammals give birth to their young alive Female mammals produce milk to feed their young.

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Classifying Animals

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  1. Classifying Animals

  2. Animals can be classified into six groups

  3. Mammals

  4. What are Mammals? • They breathe through their lungs • Mammals are warm-blooded animals • All mammals are covered with hair • Most mammals give birth to their young alive • Female mammals produce milk to feed their young

  5. Interesting facts to note Dolphy, why are we mammals? We look much more like fish. It’s because our mothers produce milk to feed us! Other types of animals do not do that. Do you think a bat is a mammal too?

  6. Reptiles

  7. What are Reptiles? • Reptiles are cold-blooded animals • They have dry and scaly skin • All reptiles breathe through their lungs • Reptiles, except snakes, have four legs and a tail

  8. Amphibians

  9. What is an Amphibian? • Amphibians are cold-blooded animals • They have moist skin without any hair or scales • Their young breathe through gills, whereas the adults breathe through lungs or skin • Amphibians can live both on land and in water

  10. Birds

  11. What are Birds? • Birds are the only warm-blooded animal with feathers • Their feathers protect them and keep them warm • The wing and tail feathers help them to fly • Most birds have streamlined bodies and hollow bones to help them fly • Birds have a beak and two legs • The beak helps them to get food

  12. Some important facts to remember • Not all birds can fly. • Eg. 1) The penguin has paddle-shaped wings which serve as flippers for swimming. • Eg. 2) The ostrich is the largest bird in the world and it cannot fly. However, it can run very fast.

  13. Fish

  14. What is a Fish? • All fish live in water • Most fish breathe through their gills • The gills are located under the gill cover • Most fish have gills, fins and scales • The fins help the fish to swim and balance in water • The scales protect the fish and enable it to swim smoothly through the water

  15. Anthropods

  16. What is an Anthropod? • An anthropod is an animal with more than four legs • Anthropods are a special group of animal that do not have a backbone • Insects are categorized as anthropods • Insects have three body parts, six legs, a pair of feelers and may have at least one pair of wings • A spider is not an insect because it has eight legs

  17. The Six Classes of Animals are: • Mammals • Reptiles • Amphibians • Birds • Fish • Anthropods THE END

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