The human subgroup.
What are placental mammals?
These are two vertebrate classes that do not use the environment to control their body temperatures.
What is birds and mammals?
The reptile order only found in New Zealand.
What are Tuataras?
These are two birds that cannot fly.
What are a penguin and ostrich? (others: casowary, emu, Weka, kiwi, kakapo, rhea, steamer duck)
This vertebrate class breathes though gills and lacks scales.
What are jawless fish?
This group of mammal uses a pouch to raise its young.
What is a marsupial?
Class that contains such animals as skates, sawfish, and wobbegongs.
What are cartilaginous fish?
A feature of bird's bones to help it fly better.
What are air cavities?
Order of animals that can grow up to 6+ meters, are semiaquatic, and has extreme bite force.
What is crocodiles/alligators?
This class contains many species that have toxic skin.
What is an amphibian?
Group that only contains 4 species--one of which is venomous.
What are monotremes?
One of the 4 most common species of birds.
What is house sparrow, European starling, barn swallow, or ring-billed gull