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Mammals

Mammals. By: Cody Turney, Kyleigh Leavell, Whittney Bell ,and Elizabeth Duvall. What They Have In Common. They all have hair. Mammals all are warm blooded. Can mammals be divided into smaller groups?. Yes mammals can be divided into a smaller groups. One group of mammals lays eggs.

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Mammals

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  1. Mammals By: Cody Turney, Kyleigh Leavell, Whittney Bell ,and Elizabeth Duvall.

  2. What They Have In Common • They all have hair. • Mammals all are warm blooded.

  3. Can mammals be divided into smaller groups? • Yes mammals can be divided into a smaller groups. • One group of mammals lays eggs. • Another group of mammals have pouches. • The last group is mammals that develop inside.

  4. Dogs • ByWhittneyBell

  5. Where Dogs Live • Dogs live on land. • They live in America, North America, and Palearctic.

  6. What Dogs Look Like • Dogs are likely colored black, brown, white, and tan. • There body parts are legs, tail, neck, eyes, ears, whiskers, and nose. • Skin and fur is there outer coverings.

  7. How Dogs Move • Swimming, walking, andrunningishowitmoves.

  8. Coyotes • By: Cody Turney

  9. Where coyotes live • Coyotes live on land. • They live in all of the United States, Alaska, and Canada.

  10. What coyotes look like • A coyote has reddish , black, and white fur. • Coyotes body parts are paws, claws, ears, tail, legs, nose, mouth, neck, and eyes. • Coyotes outer coverings are skin and fur.

  11. How coyotes move • Coyotes move by walking , running, swimming.

  12. Horses • By : Kyleigh Leavell

  13. Where Horses Live • Horses live on land. • Horses live in he United States.

  14. What Horses Look Like • Horses colors are brown, gray, black, tan, white, mixed colors, and maroon. • Their outer covering is skin and fur. • Horses body parts are hoofs, ears, eyes, tail, legs, nose, and mouth.

  15. How Horses Move • Horses move by walking, galloping, and trotting.

  16. Cats By: Elizabeth Duvall

  17. Cats • There is a lot of cat family's. • Cats are different colors like, orange, black, white, and gray. • Cats live on land. • Cats live in the United States

  18. Cats • Cats have an outer covering. • Skin and fur is that outer covering.

  19. Cats • Cats have a lot of body parts. • Those body parts are legs, tail, neck, eyes, ears, nose, whiskers, mouth, feet, and claws. • When cats are born it is a kitten and it changes into a cat.

  20. THE END: BY:CODY TURNEY, WHITTNEY BELL, KYLEIGH LEAVELL, ELIZABETH, DUVALL

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