Amphibians 1.Amphibian are cold blooded animals.

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Amphibians 1.Amphibian are cold blooded animals. 2.A animal that lives most of it’s life in water and on land. 3.Most amphibians lay eggs.

Mammals 1.Mammals are born inside the mom’s stomach. 2.Mammals get milk from their moms body 3.Mammals have lungs.

Birds 1.All birds have wings. 2. Birds are warm blooded. 3.All birds lay eggs.

Fish A fish is cold- blooded. A fishes body is shaped to move easily in water. All fish can breath under water.

Reptile 1.A dry rough scales . 2.A reptile is cold-blooded. 3.Reptiles have back-bones.

Invertebrates 1.Invertebrates don’t have backbones. 2.The group includes 95% of all animals 3.Carolus Linnaeus divided these animals into only two groups.

Vertebrates 1.Vertebrates are animals with backbones. 2.There are more invertebrates than vertebrates in the world. 3.About 58,000 species of vertebrates.