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MAMMALS
REPTILES &
AMPHIBIANS
INSECT
TYPES OF ANIMALS
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What are mammals?
Mammals are animals with hair or fur. Mammals are warm- blooded, which mean their bodies always stay the same temperature, no matter what their surroundings.
Dog
Rabbit
Chimpanzee
Kangaroo
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How are mammals born ?
Mammals grow inside their mothers until they are born. Most do not hatch from eggs, like birds or reptiles do. Baby mammals drink milk from their mother .
Giraffe
Owl
Lion
The Ostrich
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What are reptiles ?
Reptiles are animals that are covered with scales. Scales are rough, dry pieces of skin that protect a reptile’s body. Reptiles are animals that cold – blooded. Their bodies have the same temperature as their surroundings.
Alligator
Cobra
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What are amphibians ?
Amphibians are animals that don’t have hair, fur, feathers, or scales. They have wet, smooth skin. Most amphibians live in or around water because they must keep their skin a little wet. Amphibians also are cold – blooded which their bodies have the same temperature as their surroundings.
Tortoise
Frog
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What are insect ?
Insect are animals with six legs. There are also plenty insect that do not have six leg or eight legs. Many of insects have wings.. For example of insect, worm have no legs, and snails have one big leg called a foot.
Ant
Scorpion Caterpillar
Butterfly
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The dog is often called “ man’s best friend.” That’s because dogs are easy to train and make loyal companions.
Baby dogs are called puppies. Did you know that puppies cannot see or hear for the first two weeks of life? In fact, they can detect sounds that are four times further away than human are able to hear.
Baby rabbits are called kits. A rabbit’s long ears can turn in any direction to help it even the faintest sound. Rabbit will thump their hind legs to let other rabbits know when they sense danger.
Rabbits usually live in groups in underground burrows. They eat grass, bark, leaves, and berries.
Chimpanzees show their feelings very much the way humans do. They hug, kiss, smile, and even hold on to each other when sad or scared. They have very long arms, which they use to swing.
Unlike most animals, chimpanzees are able to make and use tools. They use rocks to crack open nuts, and use sticks to smash fruit and dig for ants. Chimpanzees teach their young how to use tools for gathering food.
Kangaroos are marsupials, which are mammals that carry their babies in pouches outside their stomachs. Baby kangaroo are called joeys. Joeys will grow in its mother’s pouch for almost a year.
Giraffes are the tallest animals in the world. They use their long necks to reach leaves in the highest branches of trees. When baby giraffes are born, they are already taller than many grown-up human!
Since it’s very hard for them to bend over and lay down on the ground, giraffes can sleep standing up. A giraffe lays down to sleep for less than two hours a day.
Owls are birds that sleep during the day and hunt for food at night. Their very large eyes allow them to take in more light and see better in the dark. Owls can see up to 100 times better than people.
Baby owls are called owlets. Owls have excellent hearing. The owls ears are hidden under its feathers. If they hear a noise coming from behind them, owls can turn their heads almost all the way around and even upside down to look back.
The Ostrich is the largest bird in the world. Although it cannot fly, the ostrich can run about forty miles per hours and it is faster than other bird! One ostrich egg is about the size of twenty-four chicken eggs! Ostrich chicks are already twelve inches tall when they are born.
If the ostrich feels threatened, it kicks. Ostriches use their strong and powerful kick to protect themselves against animals like lions.
Lions are members of the cat family. They live on the savanna together in groups of fifteen to forty lions. These group are called prides. Female lions called lionesses.
A lion’s roar can be heard up to five miles away! Most lions don’t start roaring until they are about two years old.
Alligators are reptiles that live in swamps, marshes, rivers and lakes. Alligators have bumpy, scaly skin, four webbed feet, and long tails. When searching for food, the alligator swims with just its eyes and nostrils above the water.
Although they have about eighty teeth, alligators do not chew their food. Once they capture prey in their powerful snouts, alligators swallow it whole. Alligators lay forty to fifty eggs at a time in nest made of mud, leaves, and plants.
The cobra is a snake that can grow to be between three and five feet long. Cobra have a shy and gentle nature.
Cobra are very good at hunting for food on the darkest nights.
The tortoise is one of the longest-living animals on earth. Many of them live for more than 150-200 years.
If a tortoise sense danger, it will hide its head, neck, and legs inside its hard shell.
The frog is an amphibian. They capture spiders,
ants, and termites with their long, sticky tongue.
Although they are small, ants are incredibly strong insects. Some ants can carry objects that are twenty times their size! Ants live in underground nests in big groups called colonies. Their nests have long tunnels and several ‘rooms’.
Ants use their antennae or feelers, to communicate with each other. When two ants touch feelers, they are usually telling each other where to find food.
A caterpillar is a baby butterfly or moth. Most caterpillars have sixteen legs and spend most of its time eating leaves and flowers. As it eats, caterpillar gets bigger and bigger.
A caterpillar has a mouth and strong jaws that help it eat leaves. It eats and grows until it become pupa. Then it stays inside the pupa as it grows into butterfly.
Butterflies do not have mouths to bite into food. Instead, they drink flower nectar through a tube called proboscis, which looks like a long and black tongue.
Butterflies smell with their antennae and breathe through tiny holes along the sides of their bodies. They also use their feet to taste food. Butterflies have special sensors on their feet that let them “taste” the flower or fruit they are standing on!
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Insects
Reptiles
Amphibians
Mammals
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2) show their feelings very much the way humans do. They have very long arms, which they use to swing.
Chimpanzees
Rabbits
Kangaroos
Dogs
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Insects
Amphibians
Mammals
Reptiles
3) are animals that are covered with scales. Scales are rough , dry pieces of skin that protect their body .
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Chameleons
Alligators
Cobras
Tortoises
4) Scientist believe change their color based on their mood or in reaction to changes in light and temperature.
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Reptiles
Mammals
Insects
Amphibians
5) with six legs. There are also plenty that do not have six legs or eight legs. Many of them have wings and antennae .
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6) usually live in groups in underground burrows. They eat grass, bark, leaves, and berries.
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Rabbits
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7)The swims with just its eyes and nostrils above the water when searching for foods.
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Cobra
Tarantulas
Chameleons
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8) The world’s biggest spider is . They live in warm climates such as hot , dry deserts or humid rainforests.
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Tarantulas
Ants
Scorpions
Butterflies
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9) Although they are small, are incredibly strong insects. Some of them can carry objects that are twenty times their size!
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Caterpillars
Tarantulas
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10) is the largest bird in the world. Although it cannot fly, they can run about forty miles per hours and it is faster than other bird!
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Reptiles Kangaroos
The Ostrich
Owls
Giraffes
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