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AnimalGroupsAreCATegorical Salamander Frog and Polliwog What Is an - photo 1

AnimalGroupsAreCATegorical

Salamander, Frog, and Polliwog
What Is an Amphibian?
by Brian P. Cleary illustrated by Martin Goneau
For my friends at StChristopher School in Rocky River Ohio BPC To - photo 2
For my friends at St.Christopher School
in Rocky River, Ohio
B.P.C.
To Loulou and Gilles, my godparents
M.G.
Amphibian:
an animal with
a backbone that
has no feathers,
fur, hair, scales,
or claws on
its body
S alamander Frog and P olliwog What Is an Amphibian by Brian P Cleary - photo 3
S alamander, Frog, and P olliwog
What Is an Amphibian?
by Brian P. Cleary
illustrations by Martin Goneau
j Millbrook Press Minneapolis
AmphibiansareanimalsYoullfindthemnearorin - photo 4

Amphibiansareanimals.Youllfindthemnearorin

alakeorstreamorondrylandandmostwillhavesmoothskin - photo 5

alakeorstream,orondryland,andmostwillhavesmoothskin.

Allofthemhavebackbonesandtheyhavenoscalesorfur - photo 6

Allofthemhavebackbones,andtheyhavenoscalesorfur.

Plustheyreallcold-bloodedwhichaffectstheirtemperature - photo 7

Plus,theyreallcold-blooded,whichaffectstheirtemperature.

Unlikeyouormetheyhavetheirbodytemptransformed by whats in their - photo 8

Unlikeyouorme,theyhavetheirbodytemptransformed

by whats in their environment from cool to hot to warm - photo 9
by whats in their environment:
from cool...
to hot...
to warm.
are Amphibiansbornfromeggsthatdonthaveanyshell - photo 10
are

Amphibiansbornfromeggsthatdonthaveanyshell.

Insteadtheeggsaremadeofsomethinggooeylikeagel - photo 11

Instead,theeggsaremadeofsomethinggooey,likeagel.

Whenmostareborntheybreathethroughgillsbeneaththewaterand - photo 12

Whenmostareborn,theybreathethroughgillsbeneaththewater,and

astheygetoldertheyllgrowlungsandspendmoretimeonland Some have solid- - photo 13

astheygetolder,theyllgrowlungsandspendmoretimeonland.

Some have solid- colored skin while some have dots or stripes - photo 14
Some have solid- colored skin,
while some
have dots
or stripes.
Andallaroundtheworldthereareahostofdifferenttypes - photo 15

Andallaroundtheworld,thereareahostofdifferenttypes.

ToadsareinthisclassorgroupThesameistrueof frogs - photo 16

Toadsareinthisclass,orgroup.Thesameistrueof

frogs .
Atbirththeyrebothcalledtadpolesorsometimespolliwogs - photo 17

Atbirth,theyrebothcalledtadpolesorsometimespolliwogs.

Thekidsdontlooklikegrown-upsNotevenjustatad - photo 18

Thekidsdontlooklikegrown-ups(Notevenjustatad)

whentheyvefirsthatchedbutovertimetheylllooklikeMomandDad - photo 19

whentheyvefirsthatched,butovertime,theylllooklikeMomandDad.

Onetypeofamphibianlookslikeasnakeorworm - photo 20

Onetypeofamphibianlookslikeasnakeorworm.

Inwatermudordirtitsknowntoslitherswimandsquirm - photo 21

Inwater,mud,ordirt,itsknowntoslither,swim,andsquirm.

Theseleglesscreaturesburrowwithaheadthatsbluntandstrong - photo 22

Theseleglesscreaturesburrow,withaheadthatsbluntandstrong,

andrangefromjustyourfingerslengthtonearlyfivefeetlong - photo 23

andrangefromjustyourfingerslengthtonearlyfivefeetlong!

Salamanderstendtolikethedampanddarktothrive - photo 24

Salamanderstendtolikethedampanddarktothrive.

TheirfrontfeetmainlyhavefourtoesTheirbackfeetMostlyfive - photo 25

Theirfrontfeetmainlyhavefourtoes.Theirbackfeet?Mostlyfive.

Sometimesonewillwaveitstailwhenenemiesarenear - photo 26

Sometimesonewillwaveitstailwhenenemiesarenear

andthenescapejustasitdropsdetachingattherear - photo 27

andthenescapejustasitdropsdetachingattherear!

AmphibiansareawesomeTheyvesurvivedthroughouttheages - photo 28

Amphibiansareawesome.Theyvesurvivedthroughouttheages.

Formorefactsthatareribbitingjustlookintheselastpages So what is an - photo 29

Formorefactsthatareribbiting,justlookintheselastpages!

So what is an amphibian Do you know An animal is a amphibian if - photo 30
So, what is an amphibian?
Do you know?
An animal is a amphibian if...
it has backbone (it is a vertebrate)
and has no feathers, fur, hair, scales,
or claws.
In addition all amphibians are cold-blooded That means they cannot - photo 31
In addition, all amphibians...
are cold-blooded. That means they cannot make their
own body heat. Their bodies are the same temperature as
their surroundings.
And most amphibians...
live underwater and breathe with gills while young and
live on land and breathe with lungs as adults;
are born from eggs;
have smooth skin.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR ILLUSTRATOR BRIAN P CLEARY is the author of the Words Are - photo 32
ABOUT THE AUTHOR & ILLUSTRATOR
BRIAN P. CLEARY is the author of the Words Are
CATegorical, Math Is CATegorical, Adventures
in MemoryTM, Sounds Like Reading, and Food Is
CATegoricalTM series, as well as several picture booksand
poetry books. He lives in Cleveland, Ohio.
MARTIN GONEAU is the illustrator of the Food Is
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