What is it called when an animal doesn't have a spine?
Invertebrates
This is a place where the ground is dry, there's a lot of grass and trees aren't many.
Savannah
This type of body covering is found among humans mostly.
Skin
How do we classify mammals?
Mammals are classified by their ability to have babies and make milk.
What are animals with spines called?
Vertebrae
This place is very big, wet and salty.
Ocean
Feathers
How do we classify fish?
Fish are classified by having gills, finns and live in water
What are the six types of classification within the animal kingdom?
In this place you can usually go for a walk, find many trees and bushes, it's very green and there's a lot of wildlife.
Forest
This type of body covering is typically found amongst animals that are mammals and they live in forests, jungles or savannahs.
Fur
How do we classify insects?
Insects typically have six legs, and their body is divided into three parts
What is it called when an animal eats ONLY meat or ONLY plants?
Carnivore and Herbivore
This place has a lot of greenery, it can be very wet and there's very thick vines and greenery.
Jungle
This body covering is usually shared between fish and reptiles.
Scales
How do we classify reptiles?
Reptiles have scaly skin and lay eggs on land.
If an animal eats everything what category does it fall under? Can you give us two examples of this category of animal?
Omnivore, (ex. Flamingo, Mouse, Human, Wasp)
This place is usually very cold and icy, not many animals can live or thrive here.
Arctic
This type of animal is covered in smooth, cold, dry skin and is sometimes shiny.
Amphibian
How do we classify amphibians?
Amphibians are animals that live both on land and in the water.