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Vanessa Toh Jia Hui Primary 3 Harmony. Telok Kurau Primary School. Mammals. What are Mammals ?. Mammals have hair on their skin Most of the mammals give birth to young alive Examples of mammals are elephants, lions and tiger
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What are Mammals? • Mammals have hair on their skin • Most of the mammals give birth to young alive • Examples of mammals are elephants, lions and tiger • All mammals give birth to their young except platypus and spiny anteater. • Mammals are warm blooded.
Whatare Birds? • Birds have wings to help them fly. • Birds like emus, ostrich and penguin. • The ostrich is biggest of all birds. • Birds are the only animals with feathers. • Examples of birds are swan, owl and sparrow.
What are Fishes? • Fishes have scales as their outer covering. • Fishes have fins to help them swim. • Fishes have gills to help them to breath. • Some fishes live in water and some live in sea. • Most fishes lay eggs.
What are Insects? • Only insects have six legs. • Insects are divided into three parts. • Insects reproduce by laying eggs. • Feelers are found on the head. • A hard outer covering protects the insect’s soft body and gives the insect its shape.
WhatareReptiles? • Reptiles have scales as their outer covering. • Reptiles reproduce by laying eggs. • Most reptiles are cold blooded. • They use their environment to warm and cool their bodies. • Reptiles have an internal skeleton with a backbone.