Animal Classification with pictures
Animals and Humans
Animal parts
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Animals
A creature or living thing, other than human, being able to move of its own accord . A member of the kingdom Animalia , and is typically characterized by a multicellular body, specialized sense organs, voluntary movement, responses to factors in the environment and the ability to acquire and digest food. Animal is …
Animals Clasification
Animals can be classified according to …
Based on the absence or presence of backbone , animals can be divided According to their structure : Animals with Backbone (Vertebrates ): Vertebrates can be divided into Fish Amphibians Reptiles Birds Mammals Animals without Backbone (Invertebrates): Examples are worms, butterfly, arthropods like spider and scorpion. Mollusks like slug and snail. Echinoderms like sponge
Fish, amphibians, and reptiles are cold-blooded animals. This means that their body temperature changes with the change in the temperature of the surrounding Warm blooded animals : Animals that have same temperature inside the body all the time. Birds and mammals are warm-blooded animals
Fish: Live in water Breathe through gills Have fins to swim Body is covered by scale Examples : cod, shark Amphibians: Lives both on land and water Breathe both through lungs and moist skin Example : Frog, toad, newt Birds: Birds have a light body. They are covered with feathers. They have wings that help them to fly. Examples : Crow, sparrow, eagle, Birds like ostrich, kiwi, and penguin cannot fly because they have a heavy body. They are called flightless birds. Reptiles Live mainly on land Have scaly skins and reproduce by laying eggs. Examples : Lizard, snake, and crocodile Mammals: Animals that give birth to babies (except the platypus and anteater). Their bodies have hair and the mothers suckle their young ones. They breathe through lungs and have four limbs. Examples : Human, elephant, horse, cow, dog. Vertebrates
Giraffe Koala Lion “Lioness” Sea Lion Leopard Hare Lynx Raccoon Marmot (Groundhog) Skunk Walrus Bat P latypus Anteater Panda Bear Polar Bear S heep (female)ewe (male) ram Sloth Puma
W olf Rat Mouse Rhino Meerkat ( Suricate ) Tiger “Tigress” Mole Cow Bull Cat Dog Fox Ox Pony Possum Pig “sow” Camel Llama
Inv ertebrates Body protection Arthropod: An invertebrate animal having an exoskeleton (external skeleton), asegmented body, and jointed appendages. Arthropods include: insects, arachnids, myriapods , and crustaceans. Mollusks: Comprise a group of soft-bodied animals that includes snails, clams, and sea slugs. The most common characteristic of most mollusks is their shell. Cephalopods, bivalve and gastropods Echinoderms: Are found at every ocean depth. Include starfish, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers. No protection Worms : Various small , soft animals, elongated and slightly prominent or absent locomotor appendages . Includes annelids, nematodes and flatworms Sponges ( Porifera }: Multicellular organisms that have bodies full of pores and channels allowing water to circulate through them Coelenterata : Sac form and possess arms or tentacles long around the mouth. Most have stinging cells in the skin and arms. Usually live in the sea, forming large colonies . There are two types: jellyfish that can move freely and polyps that are fixed in one place.
According to the food they eat : Herbivores : Animals that eat plants Parasites : Some small animals get their food from other living organisms Carnivores : Animals that eat the flesh of other animals Omnivores :Animals that eat plants as well as the flesh of other animals Scavengers : Flesh eating animals that feed on the flesh of dead animals
According to how they burn : Viviparous: Giving birth to living young that develop within the mother's body rather than hatching from eggs. Oviparous : Producing eggs that mature and hatch after being expelled from the body, as birds, most reptiles and fishes, and the monotremes . In traditional usage, most insects, mollusks , and arachnids are also described as oviparous or “ O vuliparous ” and “Ovoviviparous” are animals in which embryos that develop inside eggs remain in the mother's body until they are ready to hatch
Amphibians: Live on both on land and in water. According to the place they live : Terrestrial Animals: Live predominantly or entirely on land. Aquatic animals: Live predominantly or entirely in water. Arboreal animals: Lives mostly on trees. Aerial animals: Fly and spend a lot of time in the air.
Animal Parts
Trunk Tusk Tail Eye Paw Tongue Nose Ears Hoof Thigh Belly Back Chest Mane Knee Claw Jaw Neck Poll Shoulder Forearm (leg) Fur Hip
Muzzle Cheek HindLeg Comb Feather Wing Ear lobe Wattle Beak Spur Talons Shell Trotter Sucker Antennae Tentacles Head Face Skin
Web Whiskers Fangs Teeth Horn Antler Fin Scale Gills Flippers Humps
Livestock
Livestock are domesticated animals raised in an agricultural setting to produce commodities such as food, fiber and labor. Livestock are raised for profit or conservation of rare breeds. Raising animals (animal husbandry) is a component of modern agriculture.
Extensive : This form of practice has the distinction of livestock carried out in natural places, but have been modified by the work of man . Intensive : Unlike ranching (extensive) in this way, to carry out animal husbandry basic variables such as light , water and temperature are modified by the labor of man. Mobile : also known under the name of transhumance , this variant within the herd is characterized by the constant transfer of the activity , according to the state in which the ground after its holding is located . According to the space it occupies…
According to the species that is bred… Equine Cattle (Bovine) Ovine Caprine Poultry farming Pig (Porcine) Aquaculture (Fish farming) Rabbit breeding (Apiculture)Bee-keeping Among others… Worm breeding
Manure (Excrement) Stool Cattle (Bovine) Steak Beef Ground beef Milk Ribs Cheese Yogurt Pig (Porcine) Bacon Chop Sausage Pork Leather Meat Butter Humans can get many basic items to satisfy their needs or in order to monetize or recreation, for example… Ham Among others… Rodeo Guts (Insides) Kidneys
Tight Drumstick Neck Wings Breats ( Breastfillet ) Heart Gizzard Tail Liver Poultry farming Yolk Shell Egg white Feathers Cockfight Among others… Hen dropping
Ovine and Caprine (Sheep) Wool Among others… Equine Mount (Sports) Plow Reining Polocross Horse race Aquaculture (Fish farming) Fillet Fishing Seasoning
(Apiculture) Bee-keeping Among others… Honey Worm breeding Compost Hunting (Prey, hunter) Pet (Companionship) Shepherding Animal Experimentation Or teaching Competitions Reproduction (Breeding, raising) Stuff (Decorating) Fashion (Skin, feather, bones, horns)
Always try to implement a responsible tendency for a harmonious coexistence among people, animals and society.