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Animal Types
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Different kinds of animals; Amphibians, Mammals, Reptiles, Birds and Fish.
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How do fish breath under water?
Gills help them breath.
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Are elephants mammals?
Yes, they are!
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How can birds fly?
Their wings and feathers help them fly.
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Do birds lay eggs?
Yes, they do.
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Do mammals have gills?
No, they don't.
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Scales keep fish safe from dangerous fish that want to bite them. Is it true or false?
True!
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Do fish have legs?
No, they don't.
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How can fish swim?
Fins and tails help them swim.
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Amphibians live on land. Is it true or false?
False! They can live on land and in water.
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How are amphibians the same as fish?
They both have gills. They can live in water. They lay their eggs.
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Do mammals lay eggs?
No, they don't. Their babies drink milk from their mother.
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Are people mammals or amphibians?
They are mammals!
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........... or ............ helps keep mammals warm.
Hair-Fur
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Give two examples for mammals!
Cats, dogs, whales, pandas, people, rabbits, lions...
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Where do amphibians live?
They live in wet places.
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How do wings and feathers help birds?
Wings and feathers help them fly.
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