Mammals:
Are warm-blooded.
Their young drink their mother’s milk.
We are mammals.
Give birth to live young.
Fish:
Fish are cold blooded:
Fish live in water.
Fish have thins not legs.
Fish breath underwater they take oxygen from water through their gills instead of lungs.
Fish lay their eggs in water.
Birds:
Birds are warm blooded.
They have long beaks.
They have 2 legs.
They have wings to fly.
They lay eggs.
Reptiles:
They don’t have fur they have scales.
They have dry skin.
They can live on land and water.
Some reptiles can have legs and some don’t.
Picture snake, crocodile
Molluscs:
Molluscs are cold blooded.
Some can live in land and some can live in water.
They have a shelf outside their bodies.
They have tentacles instead of arms and legs.
They lay legs.
Invertebrates:
They are cold blooded.
They do not have a backbone.
They hatch from eggs.
They are mainly arthropods.
Amphibians:
Amphibians are cold blooded.
They live on land and water.
They lay eggs.
They have moist skin.
They have webbed feet.
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