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ANIMALS Zuzana Kalousová

Animals - ordering FOOD: Carnivorous – eat mostly meal (beast of prey) Herbivorous – eat herbs and grass Omnivorous – eat various food

Animals - ordering ORDERING: Insects Birds Reptiles Mammals Amphibian

Animals - ordering LIFESTYLE: Nocturnal – active at night Diurnal – active during the day

Endemism It is an ecological state of a species being unique to a defined geographic location

Domestic animals Usually animals for farm work Animals which are grown for flesh and milk Pets

Circus Tamed animals which are kept for show and money Fun or cruelty?

Animal testing Testing chemical medicines or new brands of cosmetics is not problem, in many places all over the world are using animals for it Is it cruel, or not? Should it have to be forbidden?

Helpful dogs Dogs which are trained to help people who need them Usually help for blind and imobile people

Hunting People kill animals for precious fur, for tusks, expensive meal or just for fun