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Warm-blooded vertebrate with feathers.
MAMMALS
FISHES
BIRDS
AMPHIBIANS
The egg-laying mammals.
MARSUPIALS
PLACENTAL
EUTHERIAN
MONOTREMES
Animals that have dry scaly skin; others have shell.
REPTILES
AMPHIBIAN
FISHES
MONOTREMES
Examples of amphibians.
Salamander and newt
Turtle and tortoise
Platypus and Anteater
Parrots and ducks
Example of cartilaginous fish.
Milkfish
Catfish
Sharks
Electric eel
Animals that have smooth and moist skin without scales.
MAMMALS
AMPHIBIANS
FISHES
REPTILES
Arthropods that have 3 pairs of legs (six-legged).
Arachnids
Insects
Crustaceans
Centipedes
Their bodies are partly or completely covered with hair or fur.
Fishes
Reptiles
Mammals
Birds
Cold-blooded animals that spend a part of their lives in water or on land.
Amphibians
Fishes
Reptiles
Arthropods
They have strong and lightweight bones that are adapted for flying.
Fishes
Birds
Mammals
Reptiles
It provides framework for support and protects the body of arthropods.
Thorax
Mandible
Exoskeleton
Endoskeleton
It means "hundred feet".
Centipede
Arachnid
Crustacean
Millipede
It can be classified as being univalves, bivalves, and cephalopods.
Cnidarians
Sponges
Echinoderms
Mollusks
Also known as "diplopods".
Arachnids
Millipedes
Centipedes
Insects
They are equipped with stinging cells called nematocysts.
Nematodes
Cnidarians
Annelids
Echinoderms
They are called as "spiny-skinned animals".
Echinoderms
Cnidarians
Sponges
Mollusks
They are thin, flat acoelomate animals that can be freely living or parasitic.
Nematodes
Annelids
Platyhelminthes
Centipedes
Example of annelids.
Ascaris
Planarian
Pin worms
Leeches
Example of echinoderms.
Venus flower basket
Snail
Jellyfish
Sand dollar
They make up the largest group in the animal kingdom.
Birds
Mammals
Sponges
Arthropods