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RIDDLE, RIDDLE These animals come from their mother’s womb. What are they name and say an example? Viviparous animals. For example: a tiger

General characteristics ANIMALS General characteristics

1.THEIR INTERNAL SKELETON: Vertebrates : with internal skeleton Invertebrates: without internal skeleton

2.HOW THEY ARE BORN: VIVIPAROUS: they are born from their mother´s womb OVIPAROUS: they are born from eggs

A viviparous animal: a donkey An oviparous animal: A viviparous animal: a donkey

3. HOW THEY FEED THEMSELVES Carnivores: They eat other animals Hervivores: They eat leaves, fruit, plants... Omnivores: They eat meat,grass,plants... (carnivores & hervivores)

A carnivore animal: a lion An hervivore animal: a giraffe An omnivore animal: a bear

ACTIVITIES

rabbit cow elephant dog Herbivores Carnivores Herbivores Herbivores Herbivores, carnivores or omnivores animals? rabbit cow elephant dog Herbivores Carnivores Herbivores Herbivores owl bear mouse esquirrel omnivores Carnivores Omnivores Herbivores

Animals feed themselves Snake Birds Lion Frog Rabbit Squirrel Elephant Giraffe Bear Foxes Coatis

TASK Activity 1 pag.5 Homework: Study the General Characteristics as alive beings Activ,1,2 pag.5 Bring small pictures of animals: vertebrates, invertebrates, herbivores,carnivores,viviparous and oviparous (take them from magazines) to do a diagram in class.

DID YOU KNOW THAT ? INTERESTING ANIMALS FACTS http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGMYkS7Ub-8&feature=related