Vertebrate Animals Bones make internal skeleton –Humans –Whales –Dogs –Cats –Monkeys –Jaguars –Bear –Fox –Skunk –Deer.

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Vertebrate Animals Bones make internal skeleton –Humans –Whales –Dogs –Cats –Monkeys –Jaguars –Bear –Fox –Skunk –Deer

Invertebrate Animals Cartilage not bones –Sponges –Spiders –Bees –Worms –Star Fish –Butterfly –Dragon Fly –Cricket –June bug –Blister beetle

Warm Blooded Animals Create own heat –Humans –Deer –Bear –Dog –Cat –Monkey –Ape –Wolf –Rabbit –Hamster

Cold Blooded Animals Outside temperature keeps it warm –Snake –Frog –Toad –Lizard –Salamanders –Turtles –Fish –Bees –Dragonflies –Mosquitoes

Warm Blooded Cold Blooded Invertebrate Vertebrate

Vertebrate vs. Invertebrate Vertebrates –Bones protect internal organs Invertebrates –Usually smaller in size –Cartilage protects organs

Warm vs. Cold Warm blooded animal –Fur –Hair –Most live on land Cold blooded animal –Scales –Live on land and water