Let's know the animals and their classification

In this quiz, you will learn about different types of animals and their classifications. You will get to know about mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fishes, etc. You will learn about their characteristics. We have included images of every species for a better understanding.

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Select the living thing(s) from the given options.

Snowman

Plant

Mobile Phone

Palm tree

Mammals include humans and all other animals that are warm-blooded vertebrates (vertebrates have backbones) with hair. They feed their young with milk and have a more well-developed brain than other types of animals

Find out mammals among the shown animals.

Tortoise

Panda

Blue tang

Kangaroo

Reptiles are air-breathing living species covered in special skin made up of scales, bony plates, or a combination of both. Most reptiles live on land.

Select the reptiles from the shown animals.

Chimpanzee

Snake

Lizard

Jaguar

Amphibians are cold-blooded vertebrates (vertebrates have backbones) that don’t have scales. They live part of their lives in water and part on land.

Select the Amphibians among the shown animals.

Frog

kangaroo

Snake

Different Animals are classified into different families like mammals, fishes, reptiles, amphibians, etc.

Some of the animals from different families are shown. Match them correctly with their group.

An invertebrate is a cold-blooded animal with no backbone. Invertebrates can live on land or in water.

Choose the invertebrate from the shown species.

spider

bear

zebra

centipede

All vertebrates have a vertebral column. The vertebral column, or backbone, surrounds and protects the nerve cord. Vertebrates also have a well-developed brain, a pair of eyes, a circulatory system with a heart, a pharynx, and a mouth with muscles.

Select the vertebrates among the shown species.

Ant

Bear

Scorpion

Tiger

Match the following species/things according to their characteristics.

Quiz/Test Summary
Title: Let's know the animals and their classification
Questions: 8
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