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Cycles # # (Animal's Life Cycle # (Amphibians # (Amphibians, too, lay…
Amphibians, too, lay eggs. Most young usually looks different from their parents, and they have 3-4 stages in their life cycle. #
These scaly creatures lay eggs, just like a few of the other groups of animals. They are meat eaters, so they eat meat, from a regular fish to a buffalo. The young eats smaller things, probably shrimps and smaller fish #
Fishes lay eggs. Some species lay eggs in streams. Some species lay eggs at other places, depending on where they need to.After hatching from the egg, it will eat. Fish mostly spend their time swimming in water. #
Mammals are the only types of animals (except some special animals like guppies) that gives birth. Most mammals give birth to young and feed them with milk. A few mammals lay eggs but they still feed their young with milk. Instead of letting the young itself go, they take care of them until a certain age. Some mammals like man takes care of their child until they pass on. # #
Insects lays eggs, usually large amounts or in hard cases. When the insect's young hatches out of the egg, they will start feeding themselves with the food that they need. After that, they will grow into an adult insect. #
Birds lay eggs. When a newly hatched young bird comes out from the had-shell egg, it will be wet and its feathers can't be seen. After drying, their mother feeds them worms and other insects.
The young then learns to fly and eventually grows into an adult bird #
First, water from rivers, streams or warm oceans evaporates into the cooler atmosphere. #
There, the water vapor is then condensed into clouds # #
#When the clouds gets heavier and can't carry any more water, they let go of the condensed water and turns into its liquid form. #
When the clouds can't carry the heavy water, they let the water out as their liquid form, filling up places of water sources, and the cycle continues!!! #
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