Animal Classification A Guide to Vertebrates

Animal Classification A Guide to Vertebrates by Polly Goodman is a comprehensive resource published by Hodder Wayland in 2004. This 48-page book, written in English, explores the classification of vertebrates, which includes fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. It provides insights into how scientists categorize the vast array of living organisms on Earth, emphasizing the importance of classification in understanding biodiversity.
Readers will find a clear and informative examination of vertebrates, detailing the characteristics that define each group. The book is designed to align with the National Curriculum for Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2, making it suitable for educational purposes. Through its structured approach, the text aims to enhance knowledge in zoology and animal sciences, offering a foundational understanding of animal classification for young learners.
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There are over 2 million kinds of living organisms on earth, and more are being discovered all the time. Scientists divide these things into groups. This book looks at the group of animals classified as vertebrates: fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals.
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