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Simone Albert B.

Alcantara VI-Nationalism
Vertebrate- include birds is an animal with a spinal
cord surrounded by cartilage or bone. The word comes
from vertebrae, the bones that make up the spine. Animals that
are not vertebrates called invertebrates.
Vertebrates, fish, amphibians, reptiles, and mammals.

Fish-live in nearly every single aquatic habitat imaginable. fish breath


through their gills. Fish are aquatic vertebrate characterized by fins
scale and gills.
FISH
Anemonefish Armor head catfish Bluefish

Butterflyfish California flying fish Cowfish

Finger fish Flying fish Fusilier fish

Mammals-is an animal that breaths air, has a backbone and grown


hair at some point during its life

MAMMALS

Rabbits Ungulates Armadillo

Opossum Rodents Bats

Carnivores Insectivores eastern chipmunks


Birds- nearly 10000 modern bird species. Bids are closely
related to reptile (scale on legs ).
BIRDS
Mourning Dove Downy Woodpecker American Robin
American Crow European Starling House Sparrow
House Finch American Goldfinch Cowbird

Amphibians-live on both water and land. Most larvae are fishlike


:adults are terrestrial carnivores.

AMPHIBIANS

American Bullfrog Colorado River Toad Cliff Chirping Frog

American Toad Green Frog Green Toad

Wood house's Toad Spring Peeper Northern Cricket Frog

Reptile-all reptile have dry skin prevent loss of body water in


dry environment terrestrial eggs first animals to develop
amniotic eggs that didnt need to be deposited in water

REPTILE

Northern Cricket Frog Cuban Crocodile Banded Day Gecko

Blue Spiny Lizard Rhinoceros Iguana Warren's Girdled Lizard

Ball Python Black Rat Snake Bolkar Viper


Invertebrate-are animals that neither possess nor develop
a vertebral column (commonly known as a backbone or spine),
derived from the notochord. This includes all animals apart from
the subphylum Vertebrata. Familiar examples of invertebrates
include insects; crabs, lobsters and their kin; snails, clams,
octopuses and their kin; starfish, sea-urchins and their
kin; jellyfish, and worms.

INSECTS-mosquito, grasshopper, beetle

CRABS-typical crab, maine crab, blue crab

LOBSTERS-furry lobsters, slipper lobsters, reef lobsters

WORMS- Round worm, Earth worm, hook worm

STARFISH-serpent star, sea star, feature star

SNAILS-Garden snail, Roman snail, Giant African land snail

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