WILD ANIMALS Let’s get to know them!.

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WILD ANIMALS Let’s get to know them!

CLICK ON ONE OF THE PICTURES Mainly 6 categories of WILD ANIMALS: CLICK ON ONE OF THE PICTURES FINISH ??????

Insecte They are over 400 million years old three main parts: a head, a thorax and an abdomen there is insect without any wings (Apterygota) there is insect which contain wings (Pterygota, majority) CLICK ON THE LADY BUG

CLICK Fish Fish are superbly designed for the water life Fish have got a skeleton made of bones They breathe with gills which contain a number of tiny blood vessels and capillaries There are fishes which live in the fresh water There are fish which inhabits seas and oceans but freshwater as well Some fish feed on meat (a number of sharks, piranhas) whereas other ones feed on plankton, insects

CLICK Amphibians Amphibians are over 300 million years old. The amphibians use lungs for their breathing. Newts they have to inhale by swallowing. The Amphibian class into two groups: newts and frogs. Frogs CLICK The larval stage is undergone in water while larvae have to breathe with their gills. Mature animals use lungs in order to breathe the atmospheric oxygen.

Reptiles Reptiles finalize the transfer from the water to the land. Their body is protected by a dry skin. Reptiles are a lot different compared to amphibians. Reptiles lay eggs into the water. several groups in the Reptilia class Chelonia (Turtles): can live in the freshwater as well as in the sea; also they can live terrestrial life as well. Squamata include the majority of reptile species: lizards and snakes CLICK

The vast majority of these vertebrates move by flying The vast majority of these vertebrates move by flying. Birds have a unique cover – feathers. Birds Birds are extremely old animals. First birds lived 140 million years ago! Bird Class includes a number of animals which differ in size, food habits, locomotion, vocalization, colour etc. Some birds take care of their small young others do not. CLICK

Mammals CLICK TO FINISH Mammals are the most developed class in the animal kingdom. They are over 200 million yeas old and lived even at the age of the dinosaurs. As their name reveals they feed their young with mammary glands. They give birth to live young and have hair compared to feathers or scales which other animal classes have.

FOOLED YOU! WE’RE NOT DONE, YET! CLICK TO BEGIN

BIRD MOUSE RABBIT AMPHIBIAN MAMMAL LET’S SEE HOW MUCH YOU HAVE LEARNED! Q 1: Click on the right answer: What is BIRD MOUSE RABBIT AMPHIBIAN MAMMAL

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