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Fish                

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PHYLUM CHORDATA

This White Tip Shark is an example of the class fish. They live their whole lives in water, they breathe through gills, and their internal structures are made of cartalige.

This Salamander is an example of the class Amphibians. They live their lives young in water and older on land or water. The young have gills, and the adults have lungs or known as a full respiratory system, and they don't lay eggs with egg shells.

Amphibians    

This Leapord Gecko is an example of the class reptiles. They have water proof skin and scales. When they lay eggs the shell is leathery and tough, but thin, and as they age they don't change.

This Barn Owl is an example of the class bird. They have a very unique call/chirp. They have nests that they live in, and they have two wings as well as two legs. When it eats they just swallow, no chew, the gizzards crush and break down the food for them.

This Grizzly Bear is an example of the Mammal class. The mammal has fur covered bodies, chew and tear food with their teeth, and they have comlete respiratory, nervous, and cirulatory systems.

Reptiles            
Birds                
Mammals       

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