All living things fall into one of five categories, or “kingdoms”
- bacteria and protists (single-celled organisms), fungi, plants, and animals. The animal kingdom is made up of many groups of invertebrates (animals without backbones,
ANIMAL KINGDOMsuch as insects) and a few groups of vertebrates, such as mammals. They all share the ability to move and sense their surroundings, and the need to find food.
This silver-washed fritillary butterfly has bright wing markingsA leech livesby sucking
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44BIRDS
These highly specialized, warm-blooded vertebrates are superbly equipped for flight, and some may
stay airborne for most of theirlives. They are the only animalswith feathers, which stopthem losing body heat,enable them to fly,and are often brightly coloured.1
INSECTS
Small animals with hard external skeletons,
all insects have six legs when adult and, in
most cases, two pairs of wings. They include creatures such as butterflies, wasps, flies, and beetles. Many are very attractive, but some
can sting, bite, and carry deadly diseases.^2WORMS
There are many types of worms.
They include tapeworms, which
live inside other animals, flatworms,
and roundworms. Most familiar are segmented worms like the earthworms that burrow in soil, marine worms
that live on tidal shores, and leeches.
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AMPHIBIANS
Soft-skinned amphibians, such as frogs and toads, lose body moisture easily. To avoid drying out, nearly all frogs live in damp places, often near a pond. Most lay their eggs in water or other damp places, and these hatch into fish-like young,
such as tadpoles.25
MAMMALS
Like birds, mammals are warm-blooded, meaning they can control their body temperature. The females feed their young on milk. Most eat plants, but some, such as lions, are meat eaters. Humans belong to the mammal group.^6ARACHNIDS
The spiders, scorpions, ticks, and their relatives are eight-legged invertebrates with hard external skeletons but no wings. Spiders kill their prey with venomous fangs, and scorpions have stings in their tails, some of which are powerful enough to kill a human.Sticky pads on the frog’s toes give good grip3The red-kneed tarantula has eight legs for walking and two chelicerae (mouthparts) to hold its prey561020_021_Animal_kingdom.indd 20 03/01/19 12:09 PM