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Animals

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Animal

Scales

Cammoflage

Mammal

Fins

Hibernate

Bird

Gills

Reptile

Egg

Insect

Tadpole

Fish

Animal Needs

Food

Water

Air

Space

Shelter

Shelter and Habitats

Grasslands

Desert

Rainforest

Arctic Tundra

Ocean

Freshwater

How do animals move?

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