ANIMALS
Amphibians
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As their name says they live two lives; the fist part in the water and the last part on the land.
They live in streams, forests, meadows, bogs, swamps, ponds, rainforests, and lakes. (Near the water most of times)
They are cold blooded
Adult amphibians are carnivores and predators.
Fishes
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There are three type of fishes; cartilaginous fishes, bony fishes and lobe-finned fishes.
Most fish breath using gills.
They take water in through their mouth and push it out through their gills.
Most fish are cold-blooded animals that have a streamlined body that is adapted for efficient movement in water.
Insects
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Insects are a class of invertebrates within the arthropod phylum that have a chitinous exoskeleton.
They have a three part body
Head
Thorax
Abdomen
They are among the most diverse groups of animals on the planet.
Adult insects typically move about by walking, flying, or sometimes swimming. As it allows for rapid yet stable movement.
Mammals
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The basic body type is a four-legged land-borne animal, but some mammals are adapted for life at sea, in the air, in the trees, or on two legs.
They are warm-blooded amniotes.
The mammalian brain regulates body temperature and the circulatory system, including the four-chambered heart.
The basic body type is a four-legged land-borne animal, but some mammals are adapted for life at sea, in the air, in the trees, or on two legs.
Reptiles
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Reptiles originated around 320–310 million years ago during the Carboniferous period.
Many groups are extinct, including dinosaurs, pterosaurs, and aquatic groups such as the ichthyosaurs
Reptiles are tetrapod vertebrates, either having four limbs or, like snakes, being descended from four-limbed ancestors.
As amniotes, reptile eggs are surrounded by membranes for protection and transport that adapt them to reproduction on dry land.
Birds
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Birds, best known for their ability to fly, are unmatched in their command of the skies.
Most of this animals every year cross long distances in times of migration, finding a better claime in times of cold.
But not all birds are aerobatic experts. Some species such as kiwis and penguins, lost their ability to fly long ago in favor of lifestyles suited more for land or water.
Habitat: They inhabit ecosystems across all over the globe, from the Arctic to the Antarctic.
There are between 9,000 and 10,000 species of birds alive today.
Evolution: Birds evolved from reptiles during the Mesazoic Era about 150 million years ago.
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