By; Kade Russow, Erica Bien, MacKenzie Caldwell, Austin Redenius.

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By; Kade Russow, Erica Bien, MacKenzie Caldwell, Austin Redenius

Species  There are 1,326,239 named Animalia Species  There are 9,812,298 estimated species  Some Species would be a Cat or a Dog

Food  All the animals consume food  The food is either alive or dead, or comes from plants or other animals  Tiger might eat other animals and a Deer might eat corn

How They Move  Animals get around by moving(legs/arms) fins, or wings.  A fish moves by pushing its fins, and a Lion moves by walking or running on their back legs and front paws.  And of course a bird flies with wings

How Many Cells?!?!  All animals are multicellular  Multicellular= Many different cells  More than one cell

Missing Organelles or Special Ones  Animals Do Not have chloroplast or a cell wall.

Pictures/Examples Common Name: Caribou Scientific Name: Rangifer tarandus

Pictures/examples Common Name: Dolphin Scientific Name: Delphinidae Delphis

Common Name: American Bald Eagle Scientific Name: Haliaeetus leucocephalus Pictures/ examples

Common name: Eastern Box Turtle Scientific Name: Terrapene carolina

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