Animals
Plants
Fungi
Single celled organims
Eubacteria
Archaebacteria
Invertebrates
Vertebrates
Mammals
Birds
Reptiles
Amphibians
Fish
Fish: cold-blooded vertebrates with gills for breathing, fins, and a skeleton of bone or cartridge.
Reptiles: cold-blooded vertebrates that breath with lungs and have dry, scaly skin.
Mammals: warm-blooded vertebrates that breath with lungs and have hair and mammary glands.
Birds: warm-blooded vertebrates that breath with lungs and have wings, feathers, and two feet.
Amphibians: cold-blooded vertebrates with soft, moist skin; larval forms have gills; most adults breath with lungs.
Clown fish
Catfish
Bull Shark
Lives in fresh water
Lives in salt water
Can live in both fresh water and salt water
Duck
Ostrich
Robin
Examples of Birds
Examples of Fish
Like most other birds, Robins' get around by flying
Ostriches can not fly, but can run up to 43 miles per hour.
Not only can ducks fly, but they also do a lot of swimming.
Frogs
Examples of amphibians
Frogs hatch from eggs, swim as tadpoles, and eventually live on land as frogs.
Salamanders
Salamanders hatch from eggs; breathe through gills as larva, and live on land when fully grown.
Olm
An olm is an aquatic salamander, that lives exclusively in caves and is entirely aquatic.
Dolphin
Lives in large bodies of water.
Elephant
Lives on land.
Platypus
Platypuses are semi-aquatic, and are one of the only egg laying mammals.
Alligator
Alligators live on both land and in water.
Lizard
Most lizards live on land.
Turtle
Turtles are the only reptiles with a shell.