They have mammary
glands (meronym) | They
have body covered with
fur (meronym) | They
have 4 legs (except
dolphings and whales) |
They have lungs for
breathing (meronym)
Cat
(Hyponym)
Dolphin
(Hyponym)
Whale
(Hyponym)
Horse
(Hyponym)
Elephant
(Hyponym)
Monkey
(Hyponym)
Bat
(Hyponym)
Tiger
(Hyponym)
Leopard
(Hyponym)
Giraffe
(Hyponym)
BIRDS
(Hypernym)
(Holonym)
They have feathers
(meronym) | They have
a beak (meronym) |
They have 2 legs and 2
wings (meronym) |
They have lungs for
breathing (meronym) |
They lay eggs
Eagle
(Hyponym)
Parrot
(Hyponym)
Ostrich
(Hyponym)
Duck
(Hyponym)
Owl
(Hyponym)
ECTOTHERMICS
(Hypernym)
REPTILES
(Hypernym)
(Holonym)
They have dry scaly skin
(meronym) | They have
lungs for breathing
(meronym) | They lay
eggs
Chameleon
(Hyponym)
Snake
(Hyponym)
Crocodile
(Hyponym)
Turtle
(Hyponym)
AMPHIBIANS
(Hypernym)
(Holonym)
They have scaly skin (meronym) | They spend
part of their lives in water and part on land |
Most of them go through methamorphosis
from young (tadpole) to adult | The young
ones use gills (meronym) to breath but the
adult ones use lungs or cutaneous respiration
(meronym) | They lay eggs
Newt
(Hyponym)
Salamander
(Hyponym)
Toad
(Hyponym)
FISH
(Hyponym)
They have scales (meronym) |
They have fins (meronym) | They
have gills (meronym) | They live in
water | They lay eggs
Shark
(Hyponym)
Salmon
(Hyponym)
Tuna
(Hyponym)
Cod
(Hyponym)
animals that
don´t have
backbone
INVERTEBRATES
(Hyponym)
(Antonym)
Without
Corporal
Protection
(Antonym)
They have a soft body
WORMS
(Hyponym)
They have a segmented body
Annelids
(Hyponym)
They have a round body
Nematodes
(Hyponym)
They have a flat body
Platyhelminthes
(Hyponym)
They live in the water |
They filter food from
the water that
surrounds them
PORIFEROUS/SPONGES
(Hyponym)
They have a soft body |
They have
stinging
cells
(meronym)
COELENTERATES
(Hyponym)
Jellyfish
(Hyponym)
Polyp
(Hyponym)
With
Corporal
Protection
(Antonym)
They have a soft
unsegmented body
(meronym)
MOLLUSKS
(Hyponym)
External shell
(meronym)
(Antonym)
They have 2 shells
connected at one point |
They live in the water
BIVALVES
(Hyponym)
Oyster
(Hyponym)
Mussel (Hyponym)
They have 2 eyes at the end
of antennaes (meronym) |
They live on land and in the
water
GASTEROPODS
(Hyponym)
Snail
(Hyponym)
Slug
(Hyponym)
Limpet
(Hyponym)
Internal shell
(meronym)
(Antonym)
They have a large head
with tentacles (meronym) |
They live in the water
CEPHALOPODS
(Hyponym)
Octopus
(Hyponym)
Squid
(Hyponym)
They have radial symmetry |
They have an external skeleton
composed of calcareous
plates or spines
(meronym)
ECHINODERMS
(Hyponym)
Sea Star
(Hyponym)
Sea Urchin
(Hyponym)
They have an external skeleton (meronym) |
They have a segmented body (meronym) |
Paired jointed appendages
(meronym)
ARTHROPODS
(Hyponym)
They have (5 -10) pairs of legs
(meronym), 2 antennaes
(meronym) and 2 body parts
(cephalothorax and
abdomen) (meronym)
CRUSTACEANS
(Hyponym)
Crab
(Hyponym)
Lobster
(Hyponym)
Their body have lots of segments
(meronym) | They have many pairs
of legs (meronym) and 2 antennaes
(meronym)
MYRIAPODS
(Hyponym)
Centipede
(Hyponym)
Millipede
(Hyponym)
They have 8 legs
(meronym) | They have
neither antennaes nor
wings |The have 2
body parts
(cephalothorax and
abdomen) (meronym) |
Most of them have 8
eyes (meronym)
ARACHNIDS
(Hyponym)
Scorpion
(Hyponym)
Tick
(Hyponym)
Spider
(Hyponym)
They have 6 legs
(meronym), 2
antennaes
(meronym) and 3
body parts
(head, thorax
and abdomen)
(meronym) |
Many have
wings
(meronym)