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One thing all animals have in common is

Eating other organisms for food. Worms

Worms take in oxygen

Through their skins porcupine

A porcupines sharp quills are a structure

That helps keep it safe.

The elephants trunk is a structure that help it survive. They use their trunk to pick up water, to pour it in their mouth

And to pull plants into their mouth.

Gills are structures that fish use to

Take in oxygen.

The structures animals use to get oxygen are

Lungs, gills and skin.

Most animals on earth are

Invertebrates

Most amphibians spend most of their time in water

And part on land

When you classify animals it means to put them in groups

That are similar

Snails, clams, and octopuses are part of the

Mollusk group of invertebrates.

Dolphins and whales

Are in the mammal group.