These animals have fur or hair over their bodies. They drink milk from their mothers.
MAMMALS
Three MAMMAL body parts. (NOT in the face)
FUR, HAIR, SKIN, LEGS, TAIL.
Three things MAMMALS can do.
RUN, WALK, HOP, SWIM, HUNT
An ant is a (T - S - O - N - G - R) insect.
STRONG
These animals can breathe under the water. They have scales all over their bodies.
FISH
Three BIRD body parts.
FEATHERS, WINGS, BEAK, TAIL, LEGS
Three things BIRDS can do.
FLY, HOP, WALK, PECK
Mother leopard is (T - P - A - N - E - I - T) with its babies.
PATIENT
These animals can fly and they have feathers all over their bodies.
BIRDS
Three REPTILE body parts. (NOT in the face)
SCALES, SKIN, LEGS, TAIL
Two things FISH can do.
SWIM, EAT
A lion is a (I - E - F - E - C - R) animal.
FIERCE
Snakes, crocodiles, chameleons and turtles are examples of these animals.
REPTILES
Three FISH body parts. (NOT in the face)
SCALES, TAIL, FIN, GILLS
Three things REPTILES can do.
SWIM, WALK, CRAWL,
A monkey is a (T - S - A - M - R) animal.
SMART
These animals can breathe under the water when they are babies. Then, they become land animals.
AMPHIBIANS
Three AMPHIBIAN body parts.
SKIN, LEGS, EYES
Three things AMPHIBIANS can do.
WALK, JUMP, SWIM, HOP, EAT
Mother Penguin is (T - E - L - N - G - E) with its babies.
GENTLE