ACCORDING TO THEFOODS THEY EAT
ACCORDING TO THEMAJOR GROUPS
FOODS THEY EAT
Eating is one of thebasic activities or oneof the strongestfeelings animals feeland experience..Through this, animalsneed to get or findfood in order for themto sustain their energyand to be alive.
HerbivoresCarnivoresOmnivores
Animals are divided into two
groups
a.Vertebrates
b. invertebrates
Animals that have backbones. Their skeletons, called endoskeletons, are found inside their bodies. There are five types: mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fishes.
Animals without backbones . They are sponges, insects, arachnids and spiny skinned and hallow bodied animals.
These are the animals that
eat plants only. They are very abundant in the community. The plants that they eat are being converted to energy hat will be stored in their body tissues for use
GOAT
Animals that only eat meat
are called carnivores. The
meat can be from other living
animals or animals that have
died. Many meat eaters hunt
the animals that they eat.
Sharks go after smaller fish.
PIGBIRD
Mammals are all warm-
blooded. Another
characteristic of mammals is
that they give birth to a live
young.
cow
Reptiles are scaly animals that lay eggs. They are cold blooded. Many reptiles move by crawling or creeping. ex. Lizard, turtle, snake
Animals that can
live on land and
water. Amphibians
usually lay eggs in
water. They have
moist, tough skins.
Ex. Salamander
and frog
Birds are warm-blooded, winged animals. Most of them can fly though some cannot. They are covered with feathers.
this invertebrates are joined-legged. They have hard skeletons on the outside of their bodies. Ex. Cricket ,fly, scorpion, termite.
Annelids are often called worms. One common example is the earthworm. Earthworms have segmented bodies.
Animals have structural and behavioural forms of adaptation to a particular environment in order to protect themselves, to get food and survive.