Vertebrates

  • Vertebrates are animals that have a spinal column.
  • Fish, frogs, and reptiles are examples of vertebrate animals.
  • They are believed to have evolved around 530 million years ago during the Cambrian period.
  • There are around 57,000 species of vertebrates inhabiting the Earth.

Interesting Facts about Vertebrates

  • Only 2% of all animal species are vertebrates.
  • The first vertebrates were toothless fish known as agnathans.
  • They have muscles and skeletons.
  • Most vertebrates have very advanced nervous systems.

General Information

  • Reptiles breathe through the lungs.
  • Dinosaurs were reptiles that laid eggs in nests.
  • Some birds like penguins and ostriches cannot fly.
  • Mammals are warm-blooded and give birth to live young ones.

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