Revista científica de animales realizada por 2º curso de EP del CEIP Virgen del Rosario (Salinas)

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Mamíferos

Warm-blooded

Breathe with lungs

Have hair and fur

Live on land

Vertebrates

(animals with backbones)

Give birth to live young Dog

Cat
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Elephant

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Pecesy mamíferos marinos

Cold-blooded

Breathe with gills

Live in water

Have fins and scales

Lay eggs

Clownfish

Shark

Vertebrates

(animals with backbones)

Pufferfish

Crocodile

Reptiles

1.

Cold-blooded Breathe with Lungs

Have scales

Usually lay eggs

Bony skeleton

Snake

Vertebrates

(animals with backbones)

Turtle

2. 3. 4. 5.

Anfibios

Cold-blooded

Have gills and lungs

Smooth skin

Lay eggs

Live in and out of water

Newt

Vertebrates

(animals with backbones)

Frog
Salamander
2. 3.
5.
1.
4.

Molúscos

Cold-blooded

Soft unsegmented bodies

Some have shell

Body covered by a mantle

Complex digestive system

Squid

Invertebrates

(animals without backbones)

Clamp
Snail
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Aves

Warm-blooded

Breathe with lungs

Feathered

Have a beak and wings

Lay eggs

Vertebrates

(animals with backbones)

Chicken

Parrot Eagle
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Artrópodose insectos

Cold-blooded

Tough exoskeleton

Segmented body

Jointed foot

Almost all arthropods lay eggs

Spider

Invertebrates

(animals without backbones)

Crab

Grasshopper

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

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