
How Are Animals Different?
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Shevonne Flores
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How Are Animals Different?
by Shevonne Flores
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Vocabulary Words
mammal
bird
fish
reptile
amphibian
insect
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Six Types of Animals
All animals must eat to live. Some eat plants, and some eat other animals.
They have special parts to help them find and eat food, like mouths, teeth, or claws.
Animals also have special body parts for moving, like legs, fins, or tails.
All animals can reproduce!
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Fish
The group of animals that live in water and get oxygen through gills.
Fish have scales and use fins to swim.
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Mammal
The group of animals with fur or hair on their bodies.
Most mammals have live young.
Young mammals drink milk from their mother's body.
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Bird
The group of animals with feathers on their bodies with wings.
Most birds can fly.
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Amphibian
The group of animals with smooth, wet skin.
Young amphibians live in the water, and most adults live on land.
Amphibians lay eggs.
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Reptile
The group of animals with dry skin covered in scales.
Scaly skin helps protect reptiles from harm.
Some reptiles move around on legs, but snakes slither along the ground.
Most reptiles lay eggs.
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Insect
A kind of animal that has three body parts and six legs.
Some insects fly.
Others walk on six legs.
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Multiple Choice
Which of these animals is a reptile.
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Multiple Select
Which if these animals is an insect.
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Multiple Choice
Which of these animals is an amphibian.
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Multiple Choice
Which of these animals is a bird.
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Multiple Choice
Which of these animals is a mammal.
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Fish are animals
All fish live in water.
They have special features that help them survive there.
Fish live in water and have fins for swimming.
The temperature of their body changes when the temperature of the water changes.
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Insects are animals
Insects come in so many shapes and sizes!
A fly looks very different from a ladybug.
It's hard to tell they are in the same group of animals.
But although they look very different, all insects share a few special features.
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Reptiles are animals
Reptiles and amphibians are two kinds of animals that sometimes look very much the same.
But they have any important differences.
Let's look at reptiles first.
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Multiple Choice
What is something that all animals do?
walk
fly
eat
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Multiple Choice
fish
amphibian
bird
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Multiple Choice
fish
amphibian
bird
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Multiple Choice
insect
reptile
mammal
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Multiple Choice
insect
reptile
mammal
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Multiple Choice
insect
reptile
mammal
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Multiple Choice
fish
amphibian
bird
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