Living Thing #1
Cells have chlorophyll Adults live underground or under logs and rocks They breed and lay eggs in the water Young live in the water, have external gills, budding arms and legs and a fish like tail Adults must keep skin moist Ectothermic (an animal whose body temperature is determined by the temperature of its immediate environment.) Do not have scales Have Slimy skin No external ears Eats insects and small fish
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Has rough, shaggy hair-like feathers Tiny wings Sharp claws Endothermic (an animal whose body temperature is determined by its own metabolic heat production) Lays eggs Eats insects and worms Has whiskers to find way in the dark
Breathe air Has tough wrinkly skin Bristled hairs cover entire body Eats algae and crustaceans Has teeth Babies are born live and cared for by mother for up to 2 years Have mammary glands Live in warm coastal waters Are Endothermic. |