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Characteristics of Vertebrates Group 1: FISH • Facts: – Fish are the largest class of vertebrates – There are three classes of fish: • Jawless- boneless mouths • Cartilaginous- skeletons made of cartilage • Bony- skeletons are made of bones and are covered in scales Fish: Characteristics • • • • • • • • Have a backbone Cold-blooded Breathe through gills Live in the water Mostly have scales Have fins Mostly lay eggs, some give birth to live young Examples: sharks, salmon, tuna, rays, Group 2: REPTILES • Facts: – 4 main groups of reptiles: turtles and tortoises, lizards and snakes, crocodiles and alligators, and the tuatara – Spend most of their time on land, but some spend most of their time in the water – Reptiles can be found in all types of habitats except for polar Reptiles: Characteristics • • • • • • Have a backbone Cold-blooded Dry scaly skin Breathe with lungs Most lay leathery eggs, some give live birth Most have 4 legs with clawed toes, but some don’t have any legs • Examples: turtle, snakes, alligators, lizards Group 3: AMPHIBIANS • Facts: – Live part of their lives in water and part on land – Live in moist places or near water to keep from drying out – Start off as tadpoles with gills and grow into adults with lungs Amphibians: Characteristics • Has a backbone • Cold-blooded: which means it can’t maintain a constant body temperature on its own • Breathe through gills (as babies), and lungs and their skin (as adults) • Go through metamorphosis: don’t look like their parents when they are born • Lay eggs • Soft, moist skin protected by a slimy layer of mucus • Examples: frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts Group 4: BIRDS • Facts: – Only animal with feathers – Some bones in a bird are hollow, which allows them to be light enough to fly – There are more than 9,800 known types of birds – Parent birds incubate their eggs until they hatch – They care for their young Birds: Characteristics • Have a backbone • Warm-blooded- allowing them to live on every climate on earth • Have feathers and wings • Lay eggs with hard, waterproof shells • Take care of their young • Walk on 2 legs • Breathe with lungs • Have beaks or bills • Hollow or partly hollow bones • Examples: ducks, penguins, warblers, toucan, hawks Group 5: MAMMALS • Facts: – More than 4,000 different species of mammals – Live on land or in water – Smallest Mammal= Hog-nosed bat – Biggest Mammal= Blue Whale – Can live in almost any climate on the Earth – Care for their young Mammals: Characteristics • Have a backbone • Warm Blooded- this means that they have a constant body temperature and can live anywhere on Earth • Have hair or fur on their bodies • Most give live birth • Produce milk to feed their babies • Breathe through lungs • Have different types of teeth depending on what they eat • Large well developed brains • Examples: deer, kangaroos, humans, dolphins, camels