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What are the animals?

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What are the animals?

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The animals, as the alive beings. Both need energy to live, but they obtain it of different. The plants use solar power, and the animals that of the food.

The animals can eat plants, animals or both things.

Many types of animals exist and the scientists classify them under groups.

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The great quantity and diversity of animals that live our planet has forced to classifying them of many ways.

Some of them are complex enough and need very specializing knowledge. The great quantity and diversity of animals that live(inhabit) our planet has forced to classifying them of many ways.

Some of them are complex enough and need very specializing knowledge.

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When the animals possess skeleton composed by bones, one classifies them as vertebrates.

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There are some animals that do not

possess skeleton, as the insects and any species(kinds) of sea, therefore they are devoid of vertebral column.

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The animals can live or to move for land, in the water or in the air.

In agreement with this characteristic, the animals that live in the land and move only in her(it) are called terrestrial animals.

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The animals can live or to move for land, in the water or in the air.

In agreement with this characteristic, the animals that live in the water and move only in her(it) are aquatic animals.

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Different species of animals have preferences to certain food.

As it is what they eat, the animals are classified as herbivores if his diet is composed by pastures and grasses

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Different species(kinds) of animals have preferences and aptitudes to consume certain food.

As it is what they eat, the animals are classified like carnivorous if his(her,your) diet is composed preferably of meat.

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Some animals, especially the birds, take only two legs, which they use when they move for land, for as it there is called they bipeds.

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All alive beings move to and from, using his own means.

In land, the animals move thanks to his legs.

Some animals have four legs, by it there is called they quadrupeds.