Animals
Introduction
Animals are living creatures that can move, eat, and breathe. They come in different shapes, sizes, and colors.
Types of Animals
- Mammals: These are animals that give birth to babies and feed them with milk. Examples include cows, cats, and elephants.
- Birds: Birds have feathers, wings, and beaks. They can fly in the sky. Examples include eagles, sparrows, and ostriches.
- Reptiles: Reptiles have dry scaly skin and lay eggs. Examples include snakes, lizards, and crocodiles.
How Animals Move
- Walking: Some animals like dogs and goats walk on their legs.
- Flying: Birds like eagles and owls can fly in the sky.
- Swimming: Fish like tilapia and sharks swim in water.
Fun Activity
Go outside and observe the animals around you. Draw a picture of your favorite animal and write its name underneath.
Remember
- Animals can be mammals, birds, or reptiles.
- Each type of animal moves in different ways.
- Animals have unique features that help them survive.
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