This group of vertebrates has feathers and lays eggs.
A: What are birds?
These animals have six legs and three body parts.
What are insects?
I have a backbone, scales, and live in water.
What is a fish?
A bony structure that vertebrates have and invertebrates do not.
What is a backbone?
These animals live both in water and on land during their life cycle.
A: What are amphibians
This group includes animals with soft bodies, sometimes protected by shells (like snails).
What are mollusks?
I have no backbone, a soft body, and move by contracting my muscles.
What is a worm?
This structure helps insects protect their bodies.
What is an exoskeleton?
This vertebrate group has dry, scaly skin and lays eggs on land.
A: What are reptiles?
These animals have jointed legs and an exoskeleton (like crabs and spiders).
What are arthropods?
I have eight legs and no antennae.
What is a spider (arachnid)?
Fish use it to breathe underwater
What are gills?