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By Jack Harvey

By Jack Harvey Animal Classifications There are five different groups animals with vertebrates. These classifications are: Mammals Fish Reptiles Amphibians

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Page 1: By Jack Harvey Animal Classifications There are five different groups animals with vertebrates. These classifications are: Mammals Fish Reptiles Amphibians

ByJack Harvey

Page 2: By Jack Harvey Animal Classifications There are five different groups animals with vertebrates. These classifications are: Mammals Fish Reptiles Amphibians

Animal Classifications

There are five different groups animals with vertebrates.

These classifications are:MammalsFishReptilesAmphibiansbirds

Page 3: By Jack Harvey Animal Classifications There are five different groups animals with vertebrates. These classifications are: Mammals Fish Reptiles Amphibians

The Cobra’s animal classificationThe Cobra has certain characteristics that

make it a reptile.Here are some of its attributes.Most reptiles are cold blooded.They have rough scaly skin.They lay eggs under dry ground.Breathe through lungs

Page 4: By Jack Harvey Animal Classifications There are five different groups animals with vertebrates. These classifications are: Mammals Fish Reptiles Amphibians

Diagram of a Cobra

Page 5: By Jack Harvey Animal Classifications There are five different groups animals with vertebrates. These classifications are: Mammals Fish Reptiles Amphibians

Appearance The king cobra is a humongous poisonous snake. When the king cobra is scared, it hisses and makes his head flat into a hood. The cobra has false eyespots on the back of its hood. He has that so that he can scare away his enemies.

Page 6: By Jack Harvey Animal Classifications There are five different groups animals with vertebrates. These classifications are: Mammals Fish Reptiles Amphibians

About the Cobra When a Cobra is threatened on an

attack he strikes. A Cobra lives for about 20 years. A cobra is a meat eater. It is cold-blooded A cobra has a nest where it lays eggs. A cobra has a hood and has scaly skin.

Page 7: By Jack Harvey Animal Classifications There are five different groups animals with vertebrates. These classifications are: Mammals Fish Reptiles Amphibians

Cobra’s Enemies The cobras enemies are the mongoose,

lizards,and even people. He sprays his venom at his enemies. But when the mongoose strikes, the mongoose doesn’t miss. He shakes the cobra two times or until it is dead.

Page 8: By Jack Harvey Animal Classifications There are five different groups animals with vertebrates. These classifications are: Mammals Fish Reptiles Amphibians

The Cobra’s Habitat Cobras live in nests on the ground.

They live in grasslands and rainforests. King cobras climb on trees and swims in water. They live by dry logs. A cobra lives in a zoo only in North America.

Some cobras live in Africa.

Page 9: By Jack Harvey Animal Classifications There are five different groups animals with vertebrates. These classifications are: Mammals Fish Reptiles Amphibians

The Cobra’s Diet Cobras eat small mice and small

birds. King Cobras also eat fish, frogs, and other animals that live in the water. Small cobras eat insects. Sometimes at night King Cobras get hungry and eat other snakes nearby.

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The end Now you know more about the King Cobra. You know to stay away from the king cobras

because they are dangerous. Now you know to stay away from dry logs

because a cobra might be in there

I hope you enjoyed learning about the King Cobra.

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I hope you learned a lot about the King