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Classifying vertebrates

Vertebrates are animals with a backbone. They are divided into 5 main groups:

1. Fish

  • Live in water

  • Have gills to breathe

  • Body covered with scales

  • Lay many eggs

  • Examples: Goldfish, Shark

2. Amphibians

  • Live on land and in water

  • Smooth, moist skin

  • Babies breathe with gills, adults with lungs

  • Lay eggs in water

  • Examples: Frog, Salamander

3. Reptiles

  • Dry skin with scales

  • Breathe using lungs

  • Lay eggs on land

  • Examples: Snake, Lizard, Turtle

4. Birds

  • Have feathers

  • Have wings and beaks

  • Lay hard-shelled eggs

  • Most can fly

  • Examples: Sparrow, Eagle

5. Mammals

  • Have hair or fur

  • Babies drink mother’s milk

  • Breathe with lungs

  • Most give birth to live young

  • Examples: Humans, Dogs, Cows

Question :

Ans : Why fish eggs don’t float away

Most fish lay eggs in water, but the eggs don’t float away because:

1. The eggs are sticky

Many fish eggs are sticky like glue.They stick to rocks, plants, or sand, so the water cannot wash them away.

2. Some eggs sink to the bottom

Some fish eggs are heavy, so they sink and stay safely on the riverbed or sea floor.

3. Some fish make nests

Fish like tilapia and betta make a nest or a safe place so the eggs stay together.

4. Some parents guard the eggs

A few fish protect the eggs until they hatch so nothing carries them away.

5. Eggs are tiny and in groups

Fish lay hundreds or thousands of eggs together.They stay stuck in a big cluster like a jelly ball


Fun Fact

How sharks breathe

  1. Water goes into the shark’s mouth.

  2. The water flows over the gills.

  3. Inside the gills are tiny parts called gill filaments that take oxygen from the water.

  4. The water then goes out through the gill slits on the sides.

🦈 Do sharks always keep swimming?

Some sharks must keep swimming to push water over their gills — this is called ram ventilation.But some sharks can rest because they use a method called buccal pumping, where they pull water in without moving.

Simple example:

  • Great white shark → must keep swimming.

  • Nurse shark → can rest at the bottom and still breathe.



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