Grouping Animals
Because there are millions of different animals on Earth, scientists group them together based on things they have in common, like what their skin feels like or how they breathe. The biggest way we group them is by checking if they have a backbone (the long bone down your back).
1. Vertebrates (Animals with Backbones) Five main groups of animals have bones inside their bodies:
Mammals
Birds
Reptiles
Amphibians
Fish
2. Invertebrates (Animals without Backbones) Most of the animals on Earth actually belong to this group! Since they don't have bones, they are often soft or have a hard "shell" on the outside.
3. Grouping by What They Eat We can also sort animals by their "menu" choices:
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