Vertebrate groups
Invertebrate groups
External characteristics
Other characteristics
Rainforest animals
100

They are viviparous.

Mammals

100

They have a soft body with pores.

Sponges

100

These limbs allow them to fly.

Wings

100

Animals that live on land.

Terrestrial.

100

Feline that lives in South American forests. It has a spotted fur.

Jaguar

200

They are born in the water but later live on land.

Amphibians

200

They have a soft body and usually are covered with a shell.

Molluscs

200

Snakes and worms move without them.

Legs

200

Animals that hatch from eggs.

Oviparous.

200

Bird with a big colorful beak.

Toucan

300

They are oviparous and they have hard scales that cover their body.

Reptiles

300

They have a head, a thorax and an abdomen, six legs and sometimes they have wings.

Insects

300

They cover the body of fish and reptiles.

Scales

300

Animals that are born from their mother's womb.

Viviparous

300

Colourful invertebrate with wings.

Butterfly

400

Most of them can fly.

Birds

400

They have eight legs.

Arachnids

400

The three parts of the body of vertebrate animals.

Head, trunk and limbs.

400

Terrestrial animals use these to breathe oxygen.

Lungs

400

Animal with a long tail. It can climb trees and hang from them.

Monkey

500

They have scales and live in the water. They breathe with gills.

Fish

500

They have a long body divided in segments. They do not have legs.

Worms or Annelids

500

It covers the mammal's body.

Fur or hair

500

Fish breathe with them.

Gills

500

They are long and have no legs.

Snakes

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