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MAMMALS

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There are all sorts of mammals.

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They can be very big like whales or elephants.

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They can also be very small like mice.

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Mammals have a backbone. They’re vertebrates.

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Mammals have a protective covering of fur or hair.

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Mammals breathe in oxygen from the air with their lungs.

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Mammals have live babies. They don’t lay eggs. They’re

viviparous.

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Mammals drink their mother’s milk until they can find their

own food.

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Most mammals have four legs and move on land.

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Some mammals have flippers to move in the water.

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Mammals can be herbivores, carnivores or omnivores.

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They have different types of teeth depending on what they

eat.

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BIRDS

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Birds are vertebrates.

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There are thousand of types of birds on Earth. They can be big or small,

and they can be lots of different colours.

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Birds breathe with their lungs.

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Birds can be herbivores, carnivores or omnivores.

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Birds lay eggs. They’re oviparous.

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All birds are covered in feathers and have wings, but not all birds

can fly.

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All birds have a beak.

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The eagle has a hooked beak for tearing meat.

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Birds that eat nuts and seeds have short beaks.

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Birds that catch fish have long,

sharp beaks.

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Birds that eat nectar from flowers have long, thin

beaks.

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FISH

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Fish are vertebrates.

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Fish have fins and scales.

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Fish breathe through their gills.

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Fish live in freshwater or in sea water. There are fish that can live in both freshwater and sea

water.

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Most fish are oviparous, but some are viviparous.

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Fish can be herbivores, carnivores or omnivores.

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AMPHIBIANS

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Amphibians are cold-blooded vertebrates.

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Amphibians are oviparous and they lay their eggs in the

water.

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Baby amphibians live and grow in water and breathe through

their gills like fish.

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In a process called metamorphosis, baby

amphibians change and grow into adult amphibians.

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Adult amphibians live in water and on land.

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Adult amphibians breathe with their lungs and absorb oxygen

through their moist skin.

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Most amphibians are carnivores.