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Vertebrates




   By: Christina
 Martin, Madeline
 Ryan, and Megan
Eptatretus stoutii (Pacific Hagfish)
 Pacific hagfish are from the class Agnatha meaning that they are fish
 with no jaws. They also have 5 hearts, no eyes, and no stomach. They
have a very good sense of smell and touch to find their food. They live in
 burrows on the sea floor. They are also known for the slime that they
                                produce.
Carcharodon carcharias (Great White Shark)
Great Whites grow to 15ft in length on average and can swim up to 15 mph. They
 can breach like whales when attacking their prey from underneath. They have
 about 300 razor sharp triangular teeth and an impeccable sense of smell. They
  are found in cooler coastal waters and prey on things like seals and sea lions.
They are from the class Chondrichthyes meaning they are cartilaginous fishes.
Gramma loreto (Royal Gramma)
  They like to live in tropical waters where there are reefs.
Specifically, in the warm Atlantic waters between North and
South America. They feed on the ectoparasites of other fish.
 They are often found in caves at the reeves. They are from
  the class Osteichthyes which means they are bony fish.
Dendrobates azureus (Blue Poison Dart Frog)
They only live in the Sipaliwini Savannah region of Suriname in small
forests. They prefer a dark moist living environment within the forest.
Its bright coloring is to warn its predators of its poisonous properties.
 Their skin has glands that secrete poison the is paralyzing or fatal to
 predators. They are from the class Amphibia meaning they are cold-
          blooded tetrapods that go through metamorphosis.
Alligator mississippiensis (American Alligator)
It is the largest reptile in North America and its tail
 takes up half its length (max growth is 18ft). They
 mainly eat fish and turtles. They live in freshwater
environments like the wetlands of Florida. They are
  part of the class Reptilia meaning they are cold-
          blooded, lay eggs, and have scales.
Phoenicopterus ruber (American Flamingo)
  It lives in the West Indies of the Caribbean. It likes
         shallow saltwater lagoons. They feed on
 algae, molusks, small crustaceans, and etc. They can
fly, have webbed feet, long legs, and long necks. They
get their color from the food that they eat. They are in
              the class Aves meaning they are
 feathered, winged, warm-blooded, bipedal, and egg-
Tursiops truncatus (Bottlenose Dolphin)
They are found in tropical and temperate waters around the world.
They are typically grey and have pectoral flippers, tale flukes, and a
 dorsal fin. They breathe out of a blowhole. They use echolocation
    for finding food. They eat a wide variety of fish, squid, and
 crustaceans. They are a part of the class Mammalia meaning they
are warm-blooded, have hair, have mammary glands, and 3 middle
                             ear bones.
Petromyzon marinus (Sea Lamprey)
They are found in the waters on the east coast of the
  United States and Canada, especially in the Great
Lakes. They have large red eyes and circular mouths
with circular rows of teeth. They latch onto their prey
 and suck out their blood. They are also a part of the
                    class Agnatha.
Dasyatis americana (Southern Stingray)
  It lives in the tropical and subtropical waters of the
 Atlantic Ocean, mainly near the Americas. Its body is
diamond shaped. They hover over the sand bottoms in
    the ocean to find their food and they eat mostly
 crustaceans and mollusks. It is also a part of the class
                      Chondrichthyes.
Hippocampus zosterae (Dwarf Seahorse)
 They live in the western Atlantic Ocean by Bermuda and
   the United States. The male carries the eggs in a brood
pouch that is under the tail. The max length that they grow
to is 2 inches. They are also a part of the class Osteichthyes.
Lissotriton italicus (Italian Newt)
 It lives in central and southern Italy. They mate in
 water and attach the eggs to water plants. The eggs
   hatch after only 2-4 days and metamorphosis is
completed after 4-6 weeks. They eat planktonic prey
and other invertebrates. They grow up to a length of
 88 mm. They are also a part of the class Amphibia.
Varanus komodoensis (Komodo Dragon)
 They are the world’s heaviest lizards. They can grow up to 10 ft and
weigh 200 lbs. They have a keen sense of smell, are fast and agile, and
 can climb trees. They have super sharp teeth like a shark and their
mouths contain venom and bacteria that kill their prey. They live in
 the Lesser Sunda Islands. They like these islands because they are
very humid and warm all year round. They’ll eat any prey they can fit
 in their mouth, even large animals like water buffalo. They are also
         cannibals. They are also a part of the class Reptilia.
Spheniscus magellanicus (Magellanic
                   Penguin)
     They are abundant in southern South
 America. They undergo an annual molt that
takes 19 days to complete, so they must eat a
  lot before then so they don’t starve during
   that period when they can’t replenish fat.
 They eat anchovy, cod, squid, krill, and etc.
They are also a part of the class Aves, but they
                   can’t fly.
Giraffa camelopardalis reticulata (Reticulated
                      Giraffe)
 It is found primarily in Kenya. They live on the
savannas and open woodlands. They prefer to eat
 the leaves on Acacia trees. They grow up to 17 ft
  and weigh up to 4,000 lbs. Each giraffe has its
 own unique spot pattern. It is also a part of the
                 class Mammalia.
Ursus maritimus (Polar Bear)
 They typically live on coasts near the Arctic Circle. They have
   very good eyesight and a keen sense of smell. They have a
transparent eyelid that helps to block out the brightness of the
 sun and snow and it works as goggles underwater. Their diet
    consists of birds, fox, walrus, seals, and etc. Their fur is
transparent, so it can transport the sun’s heat to its skin. They
             are also a part of the class Mammalia.

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Vertebrates

  • 1. Vertebrates By: Christina Martin, Madeline Ryan, and Megan
  • 2. Eptatretus stoutii (Pacific Hagfish) Pacific hagfish are from the class Agnatha meaning that they are fish with no jaws. They also have 5 hearts, no eyes, and no stomach. They have a very good sense of smell and touch to find their food. They live in burrows on the sea floor. They are also known for the slime that they produce.
  • 3. Carcharodon carcharias (Great White Shark) Great Whites grow to 15ft in length on average and can swim up to 15 mph. They can breach like whales when attacking their prey from underneath. They have about 300 razor sharp triangular teeth and an impeccable sense of smell. They are found in cooler coastal waters and prey on things like seals and sea lions. They are from the class Chondrichthyes meaning they are cartilaginous fishes.
  • 4. Gramma loreto (Royal Gramma) They like to live in tropical waters where there are reefs. Specifically, in the warm Atlantic waters between North and South America. They feed on the ectoparasites of other fish. They are often found in caves at the reeves. They are from the class Osteichthyes which means they are bony fish.
  • 5. Dendrobates azureus (Blue Poison Dart Frog) They only live in the Sipaliwini Savannah region of Suriname in small forests. They prefer a dark moist living environment within the forest. Its bright coloring is to warn its predators of its poisonous properties. Their skin has glands that secrete poison the is paralyzing or fatal to predators. They are from the class Amphibia meaning they are cold- blooded tetrapods that go through metamorphosis.
  • 6. Alligator mississippiensis (American Alligator) It is the largest reptile in North America and its tail takes up half its length (max growth is 18ft). They mainly eat fish and turtles. They live in freshwater environments like the wetlands of Florida. They are part of the class Reptilia meaning they are cold- blooded, lay eggs, and have scales.
  • 7. Phoenicopterus ruber (American Flamingo) It lives in the West Indies of the Caribbean. It likes shallow saltwater lagoons. They feed on algae, molusks, small crustaceans, and etc. They can fly, have webbed feet, long legs, and long necks. They get their color from the food that they eat. They are in the class Aves meaning they are feathered, winged, warm-blooded, bipedal, and egg-
  • 8. Tursiops truncatus (Bottlenose Dolphin) They are found in tropical and temperate waters around the world. They are typically grey and have pectoral flippers, tale flukes, and a dorsal fin. They breathe out of a blowhole. They use echolocation for finding food. They eat a wide variety of fish, squid, and crustaceans. They are a part of the class Mammalia meaning they are warm-blooded, have hair, have mammary glands, and 3 middle ear bones.
  • 9. Petromyzon marinus (Sea Lamprey) They are found in the waters on the east coast of the United States and Canada, especially in the Great Lakes. They have large red eyes and circular mouths with circular rows of teeth. They latch onto their prey and suck out their blood. They are also a part of the class Agnatha.
  • 10. Dasyatis americana (Southern Stingray) It lives in the tropical and subtropical waters of the Atlantic Ocean, mainly near the Americas. Its body is diamond shaped. They hover over the sand bottoms in the ocean to find their food and they eat mostly crustaceans and mollusks. It is also a part of the class Chondrichthyes.
  • 11. Hippocampus zosterae (Dwarf Seahorse) They live in the western Atlantic Ocean by Bermuda and the United States. The male carries the eggs in a brood pouch that is under the tail. The max length that they grow to is 2 inches. They are also a part of the class Osteichthyes.
  • 12. Lissotriton italicus (Italian Newt) It lives in central and southern Italy. They mate in water and attach the eggs to water plants. The eggs hatch after only 2-4 days and metamorphosis is completed after 4-6 weeks. They eat planktonic prey and other invertebrates. They grow up to a length of 88 mm. They are also a part of the class Amphibia.
  • 13. Varanus komodoensis (Komodo Dragon) They are the world’s heaviest lizards. They can grow up to 10 ft and weigh 200 lbs. They have a keen sense of smell, are fast and agile, and can climb trees. They have super sharp teeth like a shark and their mouths contain venom and bacteria that kill their prey. They live in the Lesser Sunda Islands. They like these islands because they are very humid and warm all year round. They’ll eat any prey they can fit in their mouth, even large animals like water buffalo. They are also cannibals. They are also a part of the class Reptilia.
  • 14. Spheniscus magellanicus (Magellanic Penguin) They are abundant in southern South America. They undergo an annual molt that takes 19 days to complete, so they must eat a lot before then so they don’t starve during that period when they can’t replenish fat. They eat anchovy, cod, squid, krill, and etc. They are also a part of the class Aves, but they can’t fly.
  • 15. Giraffa camelopardalis reticulata (Reticulated Giraffe) It is found primarily in Kenya. They live on the savannas and open woodlands. They prefer to eat the leaves on Acacia trees. They grow up to 17 ft and weigh up to 4,000 lbs. Each giraffe has its own unique spot pattern. It is also a part of the class Mammalia.
  • 16. Ursus maritimus (Polar Bear) They typically live on coasts near the Arctic Circle. They have very good eyesight and a keen sense of smell. They have a transparent eyelid that helps to block out the brightness of the sun and snow and it works as goggles underwater. Their diet consists of birds, fox, walrus, seals, and etc. Their fur is transparent, so it can transport the sun’s heat to its skin. They are also a part of the class Mammalia.