THE ANIMAL KINGDOM

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Mind Map by isabel muñoz, updated more than 1 year ago
isabel muñoz
Created by isabel muñoz over 6 years ago
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THE ANIMAL KINGDOM
  1. VERTEBRATES
    1. Backbone
      1. Mammals
        1. Viviparous
          1. Hair/ fur
            1. Carnivores, herbivores, omnivores
        2. Reptiles
          1. Oviparous
            1. Scales and dry skin
              1. Lay eggs on land
          2. Fish
            1. Oviparous
              1. Lay soft eggs
                1. have gills, fins and scales
            2. Birds
              1. Oviparous
                1. Have beak, wings, feathers and tail
              2. Amphibians
                1. Lay eggs on water
                  1. Moist skin
                  2. Oviparous
              3. INVERTEBRATES
                1. NO backbone
                  1. Arthropods
                    1. Oviparous
                      1. Segmented body and some antennae
                        1. Exoeskeleton
                    2. Molluscs
                      1. Soft body some have shell
                        1. Many have tentacles
                          1. Live in water or moist places
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