
The Reptiles
Reptiles are vertebrate animals which are characterized by their special way of moving, many move by dragging their tummies, or abdomen, on or close to the ground.

Reptiles are vertebrate animals which are characterized by their special way of moving, many move by dragging their tummies, or abdomen, on or close to the ground.

This is an educational video dedicated to preschool and primary children and is all about birds. Birds are oviparous which means that they reproduce by laying eggs. They don’t have teeth but beaks or bills and they have the amazing ability of flying.

Depending on an animal’s internal structure, they can be either vertebrates or invertebrate. Vertebrate animals have an internal skeleton made up of bones, which are very strong and give shape to their bodies.

When amphibians are born they tend to live in water but as they grow, they spend most of their time on land. There are various common characteristics in amphibians such as them having thin, naked skin.

The arthropods are invertebrates, meaning they don’t have internal skeletons. They are the largest animal group on the planet. The main arthropod characteristic is that they all have jointed legs.

Mammals are viviparous meaning that they are born from their mother’s womb. In their early stages of live they feed on milk which they get from their mother’s mammary glands.

In this educational video dedicated to children we will learn, by studying the chameleon, which is a multicolor reptile, the basic characteristics of all reptiles. The chameleon is one of the most curious reptiles.

By observing crocodiles, we will learn the reptiles main characteristics. Reptiles have their whole body covered in scales. Thick, hard scales which protects the animal. Crocodiles appeared on earth 200 million years ago.

During this entertaining video dedicated to children in both preschool and primary, we will learn a bit more about this large group of animals. The invertebrate animals don’t have bones and are oviparous, meaning they reproduce by laying eggs.

The respiratory system is responsible for breathing which is the process of sucking the air around us and exhaling the carbon dioxide. As we all know, we must do this constantly to be able to live.