Something to remember:
Mammals
All mammals are alike in five ways:
They
make milk
for their babies and take good care of their young.
They have at least some
hair.
No mammal has more than four limbs.
Limbs
are
legs, arms, and wings.
All mammals are
warmblooded.
This means that their body temperature stays just about the same no matter what the outside temperature is.
All mammals have
lungs
and breath air. The whale might look like a fish, but it is a mammal. It has lungs and breathes air.
Something to remember:
Fish
Fish are alike in three ways:
All fish have
gills.
Gills help them to breathe in water.
All fish have
fins.
Their tail fins help them to swim.
Fish are
coldblooded.
This means that their body temperature changes when the temperature of the water changes.
They slow down when the water becomes cold. They move faster when the water is warm.
Something to remember:
Amphibians
All amphibians are alike in four ways:
All amphibians breathe with gills in water when they are born, and some breathe with lungs on land later.
All amphibians have smooth, moist skin.
All amphibians lay eggs.
All amphibians are cold blooded.
Something to remember:
Reptiles
All reptiles are alike in three ways:
All reptiles breathe with lungs.
All reptiles are covered with dry scales.
All reptiles are coldblooded.
Something to remember:
Birds
All birds are alike in five ways:
All birds have feathers.
All birds have wings.
All birds have two legs.
All birds breathe with lungs.
All birds have bills or beaks.