Animals come in many shapes and sizes, inhabit different places, and live in different ways. Biodiversity is the term that describes the many different ...
ENV Grade 5 Chapter 4 Animal Around Us
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0:00 Animal Groups
Mammals Birds Reptiles Amphibians Fish Invertebrates
0:10 Mammals are warm-blooded vertebrates that possess mammary glands and have hair or fur on their bodies.
Habits: Mammals give birth to live young and nurse them with milk produced by their mammary glands. They have diverse habitats, from terrestrial to aquatic.
Examples: Lion, Elephant, Dolphin, Kangaroo, Giraffe
0:20 Birds are warm-blooded vertebrates with feathers, beaks, and lay hard-shelled eggs.
Habits: Birds have the ability to fly and have various adaptations for different habitats. They exhibit a wide range of behaviors and have intricate mating rituals.
Examples: Eagle, Penguin, Parrot, Hummingbird, Ostrich
0:30 Reptiles are cold-blooded vertebrates covered in scales or plates and lay soft-shelled eggs.
Habits: Reptiles have dry and scaly skin and are adapted to various environments, from deserts to rainforests. They regulate their body temperature through external sources.
Examples: Snake, Turtle, Crocodile, Lizard, Chameleon
0:40 Amphibians are cold-blooded vertebrates that undergo metamorphosis from aquatic larvae to terrestrial adults.
Habits: Amphibians typically have moist skin, and most species begin their lives in water and later move to land. They require water for reproduction.
Examples: Frog, Salamander, Newt, Toad, Caecilian
0:50 Fish are cold-blooded vertebrates with gills for respiration and typically have fins and scales.
Habits: Fish are adapted for aquatic life, and they inhabit a wide range of environments, including freshwater and saltwater. They have diverse feeding strategies. They require water for reproduction.
Examples: Salmon, Clownfish, Shark, Trout, Angelfish.
1:10 Invertebrates are animals without a backbone or spinal column
Habits: Invertebrates constitute the majority of animal species on Earth and have diverse forms and habitats. They play crucial roles in ecosystems.
Examples: Butterfly, Spider, Snail, Jellyfish, Ant
1:20 Terrestrial Animals Aquatic Animals Arboreal Animals Aerial Animals Amphibians
1:30 Terrestrial animals live on land.
They have adapted to survive in various habitats such as deserts, forests, and grasslands.
They have legs or other means of moving on land.
Many terrestrial animals dig burrows or build nests to live in.
Examples lions, elephants, rabbits, and snakes.
1:40 Aquatic animals live in water, such as oceans, rivers, and lakes.
They have adaptations for swimming, diving, or floating in water.
They have gills or lungs to breathe underwater.
Some aquatic animals, like seals, can live both on land and in water.
Examples fish, dolphins, turtles, and whales.
1:50 Arboreal animals live in trees and are adapted for life in the canopy.
They have strong limbs and grasping hands or feet for climbing.
They often have long tails to help with balance.
Arboreal animals build nests or sleep in tree hollows.
Examples monkeys, sloths, koalas, and squirrels.
2:10 Aerial animals can fly or spend a significant amount of time in the air.
They have wings or other structures that allow them to glide or soar.
They have lightweight bodies and streamlined shapes for efficient flight.
Aerial animals migrate over long distances to find food or suitable breeding grounds.
Examples birds, bats, butterflies, and insects.
2:20 Amphibians are vertebrate animals that live both in water and on land.
They go through a metamorphosis, starting as aquatic larvae (like tadpoles) and then developing into terrestrial adults.
They have moist skin that helps them breathe.
Amphibians lay eggs in water, and their young undergo a transformation to adapt to a land-dwelling lifestyle.
Examples frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts.
some people have cat, parrot or dog in their homes.
These animals are kept for fun. ...
Goat, cow, buffalo, ox, donkey, etc are domestic animals. ...
Tiger, lion, fox, bear, deer, etc., are wild animals. ...
Cow, buffalo and goat are milk giving animals. ...
Mammals give birth to their babies and feed them with their own milk.
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