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Natural SciencesUnit 3 – ANIMAL KINGDOM
CBM SAN CRISTÓBAL – PRIMARY 2
Animals and plants are living things.
Are these living things?
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1) Living things are born…
2) Living things grow…
3) Living things reproduce…
Animals are living thingsThere are many types of
animals!
VERTEBRATES AND INVERTEBRATES
Vertebrate animals have a
skeleton.
…and invertebrate
animals do not have a skeleton.
VERTEBRATES
MAMMALS
Body with fur
They are viviparous: drink their mother’s milk.
FISH
They are oviparous: lay soft eggs in the
water.
BIRDS
They are oviparous: lay eggs.
Tail
Wings to fly.
Beak
They’ve got feathers
REPTILES AMPHIBIANS
Live on land and in water.
Lay soft eggs in water.Lay hard eggs on land.
Dry skin, with scales. Soft moist skin.
Live on land and in water.
Breathe: with lungs. Breathe: first gills, then lungs.
ARTHROPODS MOLLUSCSSegmented body
Soft bodyLimbs with joints
Tentacles
Shell
Live in moist places (or in water)
Animals move in different ways. Elephants walk
Flamingos fly
Sharks swim
Snakes slither
OviparousOviparous animals lay eggs.
ViviparousViviparous animals give birth to live
babies.
Herbivores eat plants.
Carnivores eat animals.
Omnivores eat plants and animals.
Animals have different hábitats.
Some animals live on land.
and some animals live in
water.
Domestic animals live in a farm or
house.
Wild animals live in the jungle or in the
sabanna.
DOMESTIC ANIMALS WILD ANIMALS
Dog fishCat horse rabbit chickenTurtle frog
Monkey sharkCrocodile lionGiraffe snakejellyfish tiger elephant