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Animals are living things. Like plants, animals need food and water to live. Unlike plants, which make their own food, animals feed themselves by eating plants or other animals. Animals can also sense what goes on around them. Their bodies allow them to move in reaction to their surroundings.
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A vertebrate is an animal with a backbone.
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The longest jump observed by a snow leopard was more than 49 feet (15 meters), even longer than the length of an average school bus. The long jump world record is held by Mike Powell, at 29...
Kids will love learning about their favorite animal species by reading these interesting articles. We have scores of articles covering all types of animals, from aardvarks to zebras.
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3 kwi 2020 · How long is a chameleon’s tongue? How high can a flea jump? Which animal always gives birth to quadruplets? The natural world is full of incredible creatures – many of which inspire curiosity in kids. Learn as a family and get set to impress your friends with these fun facts about animals from around the world. Impressive animal facts. 1.
10 wrz 2021 · The world is full of animals. They can be classified, or grouped. Read about four groups below. Salmon are fish. Fish live in water. Fins help them swim. Gills help them breathe. Most fish are covered in scales. Robins are…
Click on a group to learn about the different types of animals that are related to each other. To find out more about how scientists place animals in groups, read the article called biological classification. amphibians and reptiles; birds; extinct animals; fish; insects and other arthropods; mammals; mollusks; other sea animals