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MY THREE ANIMALS BY ERYN COTTER 7 BOURKE

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Page 1: Science help (animal classification)

MY THREE ANIMALS BY ERYN COTTER7 BOURKE

Page 2: Science help (animal classification)

AQUATIC- DOLPHIN The first category is the Aquatic Animal, for this category I have chosen a Dolphin • Kingdom- Animalia• Phylum- Chordata • Class- Mammalia• Order- Cetacea• Family- DelphinidaeAlso, the Genus name for a dolphin is : DelphinusHere are some dolphin Adaptations-• Fin shape: a dolphin's tail goes up and down to help it dive up

to get air. The shape of their fins also helps them to get through the water.

• Their heart beats slower so they can hold oxygen in longer, which means they can stay underwater for longer periods of times

• Dolphins have a lot of fat to help them stay warm in the cold water

• Dolphins go to sleep with just one part of their brain, so they can still be ready and alert of predators

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TERRESTRIAL- PEACOCKFor the second category, terrestrial, I have chosen a Peacock• Kingdom- Animalia• Phylum- Chordata• Class- Aves• Order- Galliformes• Family- Phasianinae Also the Genus name for Peacock is: PavoHere are some Peacock adaptations-• They have eyes on the sides of their heads so they can see

all around them• Have bright colored feathers to attract females• They have a specific sound to communicate with other

peacocks • Sharp beak to chew food easily

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AIR BOUND- WESTERN BLUEBIRD

For the final category, air bound, I have chosen the Western Bluebird• Kingdom- Animalia • Phylum- Chordates• Class- Aves• Order- Passeriformes• Family- Turdidae Also, the Genus name for the Western Bluebird is Sialia

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FOOD WEB - DOLPHINS

SHARKS KILLER WHALES

DOLPHINS

SQUIDS

FISH CRUSTACEANS

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Top Level Carnivores

Omnivores

Producers

Herbivores

Carnivores