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    <h1> <font color="yellow"><center><u>The Animal Kingdom</u></font></center> </h1>
     <h2><font face="Brush Script MT" color="yellow"><u>Ampbihians</u></font></h2>
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      This group of cold-blooded animals includes frogs, toads, and salamanders. 
      Amphibians are descended from the first fish that crawled up on land about 360 million years ago. 
      They live in moist forests and jungles, near ponds, and usually lay their eggs in water.</font></blockquote>
      
    <h2><font face="Brush Script MT" color="yellow"><u>Reptiles</u></h2></font>
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      The lizards, snakes and turtles- have dry, scaly skin so that they can live in dry regions. 
      They are "cold-blooded", which means they need sunlight to stay warm, or a shady place to cool down. 
      Most reptiles only eat other animals, and, like their dinosaur ancestors, their babies hatch from eggs.</font></blockquote>
     
    <h2><font face="Brush Script MT" color="yellow"><u>Mammals</u></h2></font>
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      They all have backbones, they're warm-blooded, and most importantly, they all feed on milk from their mothers. 
      Most mammals live on land, but some, like seals and whales, live in the ocean! Did you know that you are a mammal?</font></blockquote>
      
    <h2><font face="Brush Script MT" color="yellow"><u>Birds</u></h2></font>
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      They are warm- blooded animals that have only two legs. All birds have feathers and wings, but not all birds can fly. 
      Most birds build a nest where they lay their eggs and keep them warm till they hatch.</blockquote></font>
      
    <h2><font face="Brush Script MT" color="yellow"><u>Insects</u></h2></font>
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      There are over a million different types of insects. Most insects can fly, and they do not have bones. 
      Instead, they have a tough, shell-like skin. Insect bodies all have three sections and 
      six legs - which is why spiders are not really insects!</blockquote></font>
      
    <h2><font face="Brush Script MT" color="yellow"><u>Ocean Life</u></h2></font>
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      There are millions of different animals living in our oceans - from the smallest 
      that you can see with a microscope, to the largest animal on earth, the blue whale. Ocean animals belong to many different groups. 
      Scientists divide all animal types between those with backbones (like fish, sharks and whales) and those without backbones (like clams, sponges and crabs).</blockquote></font>
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