MAMMALS Warm-blooded animals that breathe through the lungs. Have fur and hair. Give birth to live young. Make milk to feed their young.
BIRDS Have feathers and wings. Have a lightweight skeleton with hallow bones. Lay eggs Warm-blooded animals that breathe through the lungs. Have special beaks for the food they eat.
INSECTS Cold-blooded animals that breathe through spiracles and trachea. Insects are hatched from eggs and may live in gardens, fields, forest, and bodies of water. Examples: beetle, bees, and ants.
FISHES Cold-blooded animals that breathe through gills. Have slippery scales. They have fins o support their movement. Most fishes lay eggs in water, but some give birth to live young.
AMPHIBIANS Cold-blooded animals that breathe through gills. Have moist skin. Live on land and water Lay eggs near water. Go through metamorphosis.
REPTILES Cold-blooded animals that breathe through their lungs. Most reptiles lay eggs with leathery or hard shells Have dry scaly skin.