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Learn about vertebrates like fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals, as well as invertebrates such as arthropods, echinoderms, molluscs, cnidarians, and worms. Understand their key characteristics and classifications in the animal kingdom.
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Animal Classification Tyla Comino
Fish • Has a backbone • Vertebrate • Body temperature is not constant • Has gills when fully grown
Amphibians • Has a backbone • Vertebrates • Body temperature is not constant • Has lungs when fully grown • Moist skin with no scales • E.g.frog
Reptiles • Has a backbone • Vertebrates • Body temperature is not constant • Has lungs when fully grown • Scaly skin • E.g. crocodile, lizard
Birds • Has a backbone • Vertebrates • Body temperature is constant • Has Feathers
Mammals • Has a backbone • Vertebrates • Body temperature is constant • No feathers
Arthropods • Has no backbone • Invertebrate • Legs join with joints • E.g. ant, scorpion, butterfly
Echinoderms • Has no backbone • Invertebrate • No legs • Body covered with shell or rough spiny skin • Soft body usually covered with a shell • E.g. Sea urchin
Molluscs • Has no backbone • Invertebrate • No legs • Body covered with a shell or rough skin • Body covered with a rough skin, spiny skin • E.g. Oyster, slug, octopus
Cnidarians • Has no backbone • Invertebrate • No legs • Body not covered with a shell or rough spiny skin • Has tentacles • E.g. Jellyfish, anemone
Worms, Porifera • Has no backbone • Invertebrate • No legs • Body not covered with a shell or rough spiny skin • Has no tentacles • E.g. earthworm, leech • E.g. sponge