This document provides information about different types of animals. It describes vertebrates as animals with bones, including mammals, birds, fish and reptiles. Invertebrates are defined as animals without bones, such as flies, snails, crabs and butterflies. It also discusses different types of diets including herbivores that eat plants, carnivores that eat other animals, and omnivores that eat both meat and plants. Specific examples of mammals, birds, fish and reptiles are provided along with some of their distinguishing characteristics.
2. Vertebrates Animals with bones are called vertebrates. Mammals, tortoises, birds, fish and lizards are vertebrates.
3. Invertebrates Animals without bones are called invertebrates. Flies, snails, crabs, ants and butterflies are all invertebrates. snail crab fly ant butterfly
4. What do animals eat? Animals which eat plants are hervibores. They eat grass, leaves, flowers, fruit and vegetables. Hippo Panda bear Zebra sheep
5. What do animals eat? Animals which eat other animals are carnivores. They can eat insects, fish or other animals they catch. lion chameleon cheetah shark
6. What do animals eat? Animals which eat meat, fish and plants are omnivores. Humans, chimpanzees, hedgehogs and pigs are examples of omnivores.
7. Mammals All mammals are vertebrates. They have bones. They are born live. Mammals are born from their mother´s womb. Baby mammals drink their mother´s milk. Their body is covered with hair. Most mammals have four legs and can walk...
8. Now think... Can you think of some mammals that can not walk? Can you think of a mammal that can fly? Can you think of a mammal with two legs?
9. Whales and Dolphins are mammals. They don´t have hair. They can not walk, but they can swim and jump.
12. Birds Birds are vertebrates. They have bones. They are born from eggs. Their bodies are covered with feathers. They have wings and a beak. Most birds can fly... Tail Beak Wings
13. What birds do you know? Duck Flamingo Toucan Parrot Eagle Owl stork
14. And now some birds that can not fly... Peacock Penguin Ostrich
15. Fish Fish are vertebrates. They have bones. They are born from eggs. Their bodies are covered in scales. Fish have fins to swim. Fins Tail
16. Reptiles Reptiles are vertebrates. They have bones. Reptiles are born from eggs. Their bodies are covered in scales like the snakes or have a shell like the tortoises. They are cold- blooded animals. They need sunshine to stay warm.
18. Snakes Snakes have scales. They have no legs. All snakes are carnivores. They smell with their tongue.
19. Crocodiles Crocodiles are large reptiles. They have scales. Crocodiles are carnivores. They have four legs.
20. Which is your favourite animal? Pick you favourite animal from this web page: http://www.dltk-kids.com/animals/manimalposter.html Print your animal and colour it.
21. Investigate your favourite animal Answer the following questions: Is your favourite animal a mammal, a fish, a bird or a reptile? Is it a vertebrate or an invertebrate? What does it eat? Where does it live? Is it born life or is it born from eggs? What can it do?.....