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Vertebrates - Coggle Diagram
Vertebrates
Reptiles
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These are creeping and burrowing terrestrial animals with scales on their body. They are cold-blooded animals found in most of the warmer regions of the world.
Most reptiles today are cold-blooded, meaning their body temperature is determined by how warm or cold their surroundings are.
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Mammals
They can be Carnivore, Herbivore or Omnivores.
Female mammals produce milk and feed their babies with it. Only mammals have hair or hair-like skin. All mammals have hair at least some time in their lives. Mammals are warm-blooded.
They may be specialized for running, jumping, climbing, flying, or swimming
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Amphibiens
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On the surface of the ground or in water they move by undulating their body from side to side. In frogs, the hind legs are larger than the fore legs, especially so in those species that principally move by jumping or swimming.
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Their legs and feet are covered with scales, and the rest of their bodies are covered with skin that is also covered in feathers
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Birds
They can be omnivore, herbivore or carnivore depending on the type of species
Bird species don't just look unique, they have unique ways of acting, moving, sitting, and flying.
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Fish
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Fish often make regular daily movements between feeding and resting places, seasonal movements to summer and winter habitat and annual movements to traditional spawning areas.
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