Fish: Examples: Salmon, sharks, goldfish., Habitat: aquatic , Limbs: Fins , Respiration: Gills, Has scales and lives only underwater, Mammal: Habitat: Found in all environments—land, air, and water., Body Covering: Hair or fur., Limbs: Four limbs; adapted for walking, swimming, flying, etc., Reproduction: Most give live birth; nourish young with milk., Examples: Humans, whales, dogs, bats., Amphibians: Body Covering: Moist, but no scales, Habitat: Begin life in water, often move to land as adults., Respiration: Gills when young, lungs and skin as adults., Limbs: Four limbs (tetrapods), often webbed feet., Examples: Frogs, salamanders, toads., Reptiles: Habitat: Mostly live on land, some aquatic., Body Covering: Dry, scaly skin., Limbs: Usually four limbs; some (like snakes) have none., Examples: Snakes, lizards, turtles, crocodiles., Birds: Habitat: Terrestrial and aerial; some aquatic., Body Covering: Feathers., Limbs: Two wings and two legs., Reproduction: Lay hard-shelled eggs ONLY, Examples: Eagles, penguins, sparrows.,
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