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Vertebrates. FISH. They live in water. They are cold blooded . They have fins to swim. Their bodies are covered with scales They lay large number of eggs in water. They breath using gills. Eg ; Tuna, Parrot fish, Reef fish and Shark. BIRDS. Birds are warm blooded .
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FISH • They live in water. • They are cold blooded. • They have fins to swim. • Their bodies are covered with scales • They lay large number of eggs in water. • They breath using gills. • Eg; Tuna, Parrot fish, Reef fish and Shark.
BIRDS • Birds are warm blooded. • They have feathers to keep themselves warm. • All the birds have wings. • They lay eggs. • Some birds can not fly. (eg; hen and ostrich). • They care for their young ones. • Eg; parrot, pigion, duck, flamingo ,etc.
MAMMALS • Mammals are warm blooded.(body temperature does not change due to the temperature). • They give birth to young ones. • Their mother makes milk in her body to feed young ones. • They breath using lungs. • Eg; humans, dolphins, whales and etc.
REPTILES • Reptiles are cold blooded (body temperature changes due to the environment). • They have rough scaly skin. • They lay eggsondry land. • Eg ; crocodile, turtle, lizard, alligator and etc.
Amphibian • They are cold blooded. • They are known as two ways of life. (When they are young they are breath using gills and when they become adult they breath using lungs and skin. • They lay eggs in water. • They have moist skin. • Eg; frog, toad, salamander and poison durt frog and etc.
Amphibian • CLASSIFICATION%20OF%20ORGANISMS.pptx#11. MAMMALS
Herbivores • Herbivores; plant eating animals. • Eg; rabbit, sheep, horse, and giraffe.
Carnivores • Eat meat only and have sharp teeth. • Eg; cat, dog ,lion, and tiger.
Omnivores • They eat both plant and animal. • Eg; humans, pigs, bears, rat, and etc.
Primates • Have forward facing eyes. • Have hands which can use tools. • Eg; monkey, gorilla, humans
Whales & Dolphins • They lives in water. • They breathe air through a blowhole. • Eg; bottlenose dolphins, blue whale. • CLASSIFICATION%20OF%20ORGANISMS.pptx#12. Any questions???