ANIMALS Animals for Kids Compilation

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Educational video for children that talks about characteristics of various animals. The lion is a vertebrate animal, that is, it has an internal skeleton. It is a mammal and a carnivore, so it eats other animals that live in the same habitat, the savanna. The penguin is a vertebrate, so it has an internal skeleton as well. It is a flightless bird and feeds on small fish, crustaceans or plankton. The turtle is a vertebrate so it too has an internal skeleton. It is a member of the reptile group. Some turtles are herbivorous, but others are omnivorous, that is, in addition to plants, they also consume animals such as slugs or snails. Turtles live in forests, deserts, lakes and even the sea. Bees are invertebrates, which means they have no internal skeleton. They are arthropod insects and are herbivorous, since their main food is pollen and nectar from flowers, and the honey they make themselves. The elephant is a vertebrate with an internal skeleton. It is a mammal and a herbivore; it eats roots, leaves and the bark of some trees. Elephants live in tropical rainforests and savannas and they are huge. Frogs are vertebrate animals and belong to the amphibian group. There are many types of frogs, but they are all carnivorous; they eat crickets, butterflies, and flies among other things. They live in damp places near bodies of water like rivers, lakes, reservoirs, or even in large puddles. Giraffes are vertebrates, meaning they have an internal skeleton. It is a mammal and a herbivore, mainly eating leaves from the trees it finds in its habitat, the savanna. The shark is a vertebrate and belongs to the fish group. Sharks are carnivorous and their size depends greatly on the species. Jellyfish are invertebrate animals belonging to the coelenterate group. They are carnivorous and feed on plankton, crustaceans, fish eggs and larvae. The spider is an invertebrate and it is an arachnid arthropod. Spiders are carnivores and their size depends greatly on the species. Spiders can be found in all habitats. Butterflies are invertebrates and belong to the insect group. Ninety-nine percent of butterfly species are herbivorous and feed on leaves and nectar. Tigers are mammalian vertebrate animals. They are carnivores, and can be found in the savanna, rainforests and grasslands. Ducks are vertebrate animals belonging to the bird group. They are omnivores because they eat plants, seeds, insects and small fish. They live in damp areas such as rivers, swamps or ponds. Crocodiles are vertebrate animals belonging to the reptile group. They are carnivores and their size depends on the species. They live in rivers, lakes and wetlands. Dogs are vertebrates belonging to the mammal group. Their diet is omnivorous, that is, they eat both meat and vegetables. Their size depends on the breed. They are domestic animals, which means they live together with humans. The zebra is a vertebrate animal, belonging to the mammal group. Their diet is herbivorous, as they eat mainly grass, but also bushes, branches, leaves and bark. They can be found in the savanna and the desert.

This video is a very useful and interesting resource for children. It is perfect for teaching about animals and some of their characteristics. It is an excellent video for primary and preschool education.

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