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VERTEBRATES - Coggle Diagram
VERTEBRATES
FISH
LOCOMOTION: They move by using their scales and tail.
Fishes are cold blooded
COVERAGE: Fish coverage is their amazing scales.
HABITAT: Fish habitat includes coral reefs, kelp forests, bays, wetlands, rivers, and even areas of the deep ocean.
FERTILIZATION: Fertilization is generally external, and most fish are oviparous.
FEEDING: They feed on small organisms, algae, or detritus, while other fish.
BIRDS
Birds are warm blooded
COVERAGE: Feathers are the magic material that cover the bodies of all birds and help them to fly.
LOCOMOTION: Most birds use at least two modes of locomotion: flying and walking
FERTILIZATION: Birds reproduce by internal fertilization, and most birds are exclusively oviparous.
HABITAT: Birds live on land, sea and freshwater, and in virtually every habitat, from the lowest deserts to the highest mountains.
FEEDING:Some eat seeds, berries, fruit, insects, other birds, eggs, small mammals, fish, buds, larvae, aquatic invertebrates, acorns and other nuts, aquatic vegetation, grain, dead animals, garbage, and much more.
REPTILES
HABITAT: Reptiles are found all over the world, except in very cold areas.
LOCOMOTION: Reptiles can run, crawl, climb, jump, glide, and swim.
FEEDING: Reptiles feed on insects, mollusks, birds, frogs, mammals, fishes, or even other reptiles.
Reptiles are cold blooded
COVERAGE: Reptile skin is covered with scutes or scales
FERTILIZATION: Birds reproduce by internal fertilization, and most reptiles are oviparous.
AMPHIBIANS
HABITAT: Amphibians live in swamps, vernal ponds and even farmland.
Amphibians are cold-blooded.
COVERAGE: Amphibians have bodies covered with dry scales.
FEEDING: Many will only eat live insects or worms, frogs.
FERTILIZATION: Amphibians reproduce sexually with either external or internal fertilization, and amphibians are ovoviviparous.
LOCOMOTION: Most amphibians move with their legs.
MAMMALS
Mammals are worm blooded.
COVERAGE: Most mammals live on land or on the ground, in trees, or even underground.
HABITAT: Most mammals live on land—on the ground, in trees, or even underground.
FERTILIZATION: In mammals, fertilization takes place internally, and mammals are oviparous.
FEEDING: Some groups of mammals eat meat. But other mammals are predominantly plant-eaters, they feed of leaves, shoots, fruits and bark.
LOCOMOTION: They walk, hop, gallop, and swing from trees. They swim, dive, glide, and even fly.