Make a list of 5 animals that live in land and 5 animals that live in water. Identify where it lives and their body movement. Animals Where It Lives Description(Body movement, body covering) 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Porcupine: nocturnal animal armed with dorsal quills.
Beaver: mammal of the rodent family, native to North America and Europe.
Kangourou: leaping Australian marsupial.
Ostrich: large running bird whose wings are not suited to flight.
Giraffe: African mammal with a very long neck.
Animals in Water
Molluscs are a group of invertebrate aquatic animals, i.e., they don’t have a backbone.
Crustaceans are a group of aquatic animals that have a hard shell. This group includes shrimps, crabs, lobsters, prawns, barnacles, and crayfish.
Whales are the largest animals on earth. They are mammals and produce milk from their mammary glands.
Dolphins are highly intelligent aquatic mammals that belong to the toothed whale family. They eat squid, fish and seals. Dolphins are very social and live in groups called ‘pods’. The pods comprise of dozens or hundreds of dolphins.
Walruses are large, brown-coloured marine mammals that have flippers and tusks. They live in the Arctic Ocean and the sub-arctic seas.
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Animals in Land
Porcupine: nocturnal animal armed with dorsal quills.
Beaver: mammal of the rodent family, native to North America and Europe.
Kangourou: leaping Australian marsupial.
Ostrich: large running bird whose wings are not suited to flight.
Giraffe: African mammal with a very long neck.
Animals in Water
Molluscs are a group of invertebrate aquatic animals, i.e., they don’t have a backbone.
Crustaceans are a group of aquatic animals that have a hard shell. This group includes shrimps, crabs, lobsters, prawns, barnacles, and crayfish.
Whales are the largest animals on earth. They are mammals and produce milk from their mammary glands.
Dolphins are highly intelligent aquatic mammals that belong to the toothed whale family. They eat squid, fish and seals. Dolphins are very social and live in groups called ‘pods’. The pods comprise of dozens or hundreds of dolphins.
Walruses are large, brown-coloured marine mammals that have flippers and tusks. They live in the Arctic Ocean and the sub-arctic seas.