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Animals

Studies Weekly (Week #6)

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mammal that carries its young in a pouch marsupial
warm-blooded, feathered vertebrate animal that lays eggs bird
an animal with a spinal column or backbone vertebrate
invertebrate with jointed legs and exoskeletons arthropod
mammal that eats flesh carnivore
arthropod with three body parts and six legs insect
mammal that eats plant material herbivore
an animal without a spinal column or backbone invertebrate
invertebrate that lives in water and has the ability to sting cnidarian
cold-blooded vertebrate animals that have fins, scales, and gills fish
a kind of arthropod that includes lobsters, crabs, shrimp, centipedes, millipedes, spiders, and ticks crustacean
a kind of cold-blooded animal that breathe through gills (like fish) when they are young, but live on land as adults and breathe air with lungs amphibian
a type of cold-blooded creature that spends its entire life out of water; some examples: snakes, turtles, salamanders, and lizards reptiles
This type of animal has a five-part body and needs to live in water; its name means "spiny skin" and some examples are starfish, sand dollars, and sea urchins echinoderm
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