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Vertebrate Animals for kids: Mammals, fish, birds, amphibians and reptiles
Educational video for kids to discover vertebrate animals, like birds, fish, mammals, reptiles and amphibians. We'll learn where they're born, where they live, how they breathe and lots more interesting facts. We'll also look at examples for each vertbrate group. Among vertebrate animals we highlight the penguin, the salmon, the frog, the toad, the crocodile, the snake and many more.
This video is a compilation of a collection of videos about vertebrate animals. Recommended for primary education.
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published: 26 Dec 2018
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Vertebrates | The Dr. Binocs Show | Educational Videos For Kids
Fishes, lions, monkeys and humans! What's that one common thing about them? Well, they all have a backbone! And that's why they are called Vertebrates.
Tune into this video as Dr. Binocs takes you through the world of Vertebrates, which is an important part of the Animal kingdom. The detail video break up is given below.
00:52 – What are Vertebrates?
01:02 – Group of Vertebrates
01:16 – Amphibians
01:40 – Reptiles
02:05 – Birds
02:28 – Mammals
Voice Over Artist - Joseph D'Souza, Sreejoni Nag
Script Writer & Director - Sreejoni Nag
Visual Artists - Aashka Shah
Illustrators - Aashka Shah and Kushal Bhujbal
Animators - Digambar Bhadre and Aashka Shah
VFX Artist - Kushal Bhujbal
Background Score - Jay Rajesh Arya
Sound Engineer - Mayur Bakshi
Creative Head - Sreejoni Nag
Producer: Rajjat ...
published: 03 Jun 2016
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Vertebrate Animals | Educational Video for Kids
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What are you waiting for? Today we’re going to look at vertebrate animals.
As you know, we can classify animals in various ways, depending on the characteristics we look at.
Today, we’re going to some animals by the internal structure of their bodies. According to this feature, we can classify them into... Vertebrate Animals, which have an internal skeleton, that means bones.... And Invertebrate Animals... like this worm, which has no backbone... in fact, no bones at all.
All vertebrate animals have an internal skeleton made up of... bones.
Bones are very strong, and give bodies their shape, they hold it up, nice and straight.
The s...
published: 26 May 2015
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Animal Classification: The Vertebrates Song
An animal song that helps kids identify the five classes of vertebrates: mammals, reptiles, birds, amphibians, and fish!
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Voices
Intro: Matt Pace
Hedgehog: Joseph Larson
Turtle: Sarah Little Drum https://open.spotify.com/artist/0rC0S34qHhmvskISXzq7Gu?si=cUAVReQTQ_CNFfQh2MoToA&nd=1
Toucan: Sha’Air https://shaairhawkins.com
Frog: Leland Smith https://www.youtube.com/c/lelandsmithmusic
Shark: ...
published: 03 Jun 2021
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Vertebrate and invertebrate animals - Educational videos for kids
Educational video for kids to discover vertebrate animals, like birds, fish, mammals, reptiles and amphibians and invertebrate animals like arthropods, worms, cnidarians, mollusks, sponges and equinoderms. Kids will learn about the characteristics of these animal groups, interesting facts about them and many examples.
This is a video compilation of vertebrate and invertebrate animals perfect for vocabulary learning. Recommended for Primary Education kids.
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published: 19 Mar 2019
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Animal Classification for Children: Classifying Vertebrates and Invertebrates for Kids - FreeSchool
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Animals are classified into different groups based on their characteristics. Invertebrates are animals that do not have a spine, or backbone. Vertebrates are animals that do! Vertebrates are further classified into fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. Come and learn what makes animals a part of these groups in this fun, kid-friendly video!
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published: 26 Jul 2016
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WILD SCIENCE- Classifying Vertebrates
Get the know the 5 classes of vertebrates, all of which can be found at Gladys Porter Zoo!
published: 20 Nov 2020
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THE VERTEBRATES SONG
published: 05 Oct 2015
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The Evolution of Vertebrates
How vertebrates first developed a backbone, conquered the seas and took their first steps on land.
published: 25 Nov 2016
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Chordates - CrashCourse Biology #24
Hank introduces us to ourselves by taking us on a journey through the fascinatingly diverse phyla known as chordata. And the next time someone asks you who you are, you can give them the facts: you're a mammalian amniotic tetrapodal sarcopterygian osteichthyen gnathostomal vertebrate cranial chordate.
Table of Contents:
1) Chordate Synapomorphies 1:04
2) Cephalachordata 1:20
3) Urochordata 3:16
4) Vertebrata 3:49
a) Myxini 4:30
b) Petromyzontida 4:51
c) Chondrichthyes 5:32
d) Osteichthyes 6:05
5) Biolography 7:29
6) Amphibia 9:02
7) Reptilia 9:47
8) Mammalia 10:57
References:
http://www.pbs.org/kcet/shapeoflife/animals/chordates.html
http://faculty.fmcc.suny.edu/mcdarby/animals&plantsbook/animals/09-Basic-Chordates.htm
http://prezi.com/8fhckoykznls/ap-bio-biodiversity-4-the-chordates/
ht...
published: 09 Jul 2012
8:45
Vertebrate Animals for kids: Mammals, fish, birds, amphibians and reptiles
Educational video for kids to discover vertebrate animals, like birds, fish, mammals, reptiles and amphibians. We'll learn where they're born, where they live, ...
Educational video for kids to discover vertebrate animals, like birds, fish, mammals, reptiles and amphibians. We'll learn where they're born, where they live, how they breathe and lots more interesting facts. We'll also look at examples for each vertbrate group. Among vertebrate animals we highlight the penguin, the salmon, the frog, the toad, the crocodile, the snake and many more.
This video is a compilation of a collection of videos about vertebrate animals. Recommended for primary education.
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Educational video for kids to discover vertebrate animals, like birds, fish, mammals, reptiles and amphibians. We'll learn where they're born, where they live, how they breathe and lots more interesting facts. We'll also look at examples for each vertbrate group. Among vertebrate animals we highlight the penguin, the salmon, the frog, the toad, the crocodile, the snake and many more.
This video is a compilation of a collection of videos about vertebrate animals. Recommended for primary education.
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Download it today!
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- published: 26 Dec 2018
- views: 5330512
3:40
Vertebrates | The Dr. Binocs Show | Educational Videos For Kids
Fishes, lions, monkeys and humans! What's that one common thing about them? Well, they all have a backbone! And that's why they are called Vertebrates.
Tune i...
Fishes, lions, monkeys and humans! What's that one common thing about them? Well, they all have a backbone! And that's why they are called Vertebrates.
Tune into this video as Dr. Binocs takes you through the world of Vertebrates, which is an important part of the Animal kingdom. The detail video break up is given below.
00:52 – What are Vertebrates?
01:02 – Group of Vertebrates
01:16 – Amphibians
01:40 – Reptiles
02:05 – Birds
02:28 – Mammals
Voice Over Artist - Joseph D'Souza, Sreejoni Nag
Script Writer & Director - Sreejoni Nag
Visual Artists - Aashka Shah
Illustrators - Aashka Shah and Kushal Bhujbal
Animators - Digambar Bhadre and Aashka Shah
VFX Artist - Kushal Bhujbal
Background Score - Jay Rajesh Arya
Sound Engineer - Mayur Bakshi
Creative Head - Sreejoni Nag
Producer: Rajjat A. Barjatya
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Fishes, lions, monkeys and humans! What's that one common thing about them? Well, they all have a backbone! And that's why they are called Vertebrates.
Tune into this video as Dr. Binocs takes you through the world of Vertebrates, which is an important part of the Animal kingdom. The detail video break up is given below.
00:52 – What are Vertebrates?
01:02 – Group of Vertebrates
01:16 – Amphibians
01:40 – Reptiles
02:05 – Birds
02:28 – Mammals
Voice Over Artist - Joseph D'Souza, Sreejoni Nag
Script Writer & Director - Sreejoni Nag
Visual Artists - Aashka Shah
Illustrators - Aashka Shah and Kushal Bhujbal
Animators - Digambar Bhadre and Aashka Shah
VFX Artist - Kushal Bhujbal
Background Score - Jay Rajesh Arya
Sound Engineer - Mayur Bakshi
Creative Head - Sreejoni Nag
Producer: Rajjat A. Barjatya
Copyrights and Publishing: Rajshri Entertainment Private Limited
All rights reserved.
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- published: 03 Jun 2016
- views: 1468816
3:53
Vertebrate Animals | Educational Video for Kids
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Wha...
Discover hundreds of never-before-seen resources! Create your free account at https://my.happylearning.tv/ and start learning in the most entertaining way.
What are you waiting for? Today we’re going to look at vertebrate animals.
As you know, we can classify animals in various ways, depending on the characteristics we look at.
Today, we’re going to some animals by the internal structure of their bodies. According to this feature, we can classify them into... Vertebrate Animals, which have an internal skeleton, that means bones.... And Invertebrate Animals... like this worm, which has no backbone... in fact, no bones at all.
All vertebrate animals have an internal skeleton made up of... bones.
Bones are very strong, and give bodies their shape, they hold it up, nice and straight.
The spine – the backbone – is made of a series of articulated pieces of bone, called the vertebrae, which allow the body to move in a certain way, and flexible.
Vertebrate animals’ bodies are divided into the head... the torso... and the limbs ... Yes ...... the head ... the body... and the arms and legs.
Some vertebrates are aquatic... like these fish ... Others are terrestrial... like this bear. And other fly... like this eagle.
Vertebrates can move in many different ways... walking... jumping... crawling... climbing... and when they have running ... but sometimes it’s not enough.
There are also many vertebrate animals that move by flying, like birds and bats. For example, these eagles... which unfortunately for the fox, are much faster than him.
Vertebrates are classified into five groups: Fish... Reptiles... Amphibians ... Birds... and Mammals... like this big howler monkey.
Now let's remember the most important things we’ve learnt about vertebrate animals.
Vertebrate animals can be classified into 5 groups: Fish... reptiles... amphibians, birds... and mammals.
Vertebrates have internal skeleton made of bones...
The body of this kind of animal is divided into head, torso and limbs...
They move in many ways: walking, jumping, crawling, flying, climbing and when they need to, running....
https://wn.com/Vertebrate_Animals_|_Educational_Video_For_Kids
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What are you waiting for? Today we’re going to look at vertebrate animals.
As you know, we can classify animals in various ways, depending on the characteristics we look at.
Today, we’re going to some animals by the internal structure of their bodies. According to this feature, we can classify them into... Vertebrate Animals, which have an internal skeleton, that means bones.... And Invertebrate Animals... like this worm, which has no backbone... in fact, no bones at all.
All vertebrate animals have an internal skeleton made up of... bones.
Bones are very strong, and give bodies their shape, they hold it up, nice and straight.
The spine – the backbone – is made of a series of articulated pieces of bone, called the vertebrae, which allow the body to move in a certain way, and flexible.
Vertebrate animals’ bodies are divided into the head... the torso... and the limbs ... Yes ...... the head ... the body... and the arms and legs.
Some vertebrates are aquatic... like these fish ... Others are terrestrial... like this bear. And other fly... like this eagle.
Vertebrates can move in many different ways... walking... jumping... crawling... climbing... and when they have running ... but sometimes it’s not enough.
There are also many vertebrate animals that move by flying, like birds and bats. For example, these eagles... which unfortunately for the fox, are much faster than him.
Vertebrates are classified into five groups: Fish... Reptiles... Amphibians ... Birds... and Mammals... like this big howler monkey.
Now let's remember the most important things we’ve learnt about vertebrate animals.
Vertebrate animals can be classified into 5 groups: Fish... reptiles... amphibians, birds... and mammals.
Vertebrates have internal skeleton made of bones...
The body of this kind of animal is divided into head, torso and limbs...
They move in many ways: walking, jumping, crawling, flying, climbing and when they need to, running....
- published: 26 May 2015
- views: 1454360
3:44
Animal Classification: The Vertebrates Song
An animal song that helps kids identify the five classes of vertebrates: mammals, reptiles, birds, amphibians, and fish!
Subscribe! ➜ https://www.youtube.com/c/...
An animal song that helps kids identify the five classes of vertebrates: mammals, reptiles, birds, amphibians, and fish!
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Pre-save on Spotify ➜ https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/hopscotchsongs/the-vertebrates-song
Voices
Intro: Matt Pace
Hedgehog: Joseph Larson
Turtle: Sarah Little Drum https://open.spotify.com/artist/0rC0S34qHhmvskISXzq7Gu?si=cUAVReQTQ_CNFfQh2MoToA&nd=1
Toucan: Sha’Air https://shaairhawkins.com
Frog: Leland Smith https://www.youtube.com/c/lelandsmithmusic
Shark: Lance Long
Song by Matt & Joanna Pace
Flute by Nora Cassel
Video animated by Dakota Sheperd: https://www.dakotasheperd.com
Title animation by Brenden Nelson: https://www.brendennelson.com
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Lyrics:
Do you have a backbone? That’s weird
Ninety-five percent of earth life does not
You’re called a vertebrate because of the spine you’ve got
There are five vertebrate classes
Some have warm blood and some have cold
Some on land, in the air or sea
What are they called? Repeat after me:
Mammals, reptiles, birds, amphibians, and fish
Mammals, reptiles, birds, amphibians, and fish
Hedgehog:
Most mammals don’t come in eggs like all the others
The babies drink milk from their mothers
And we all have fur or hair on our soft skin
We have cats, deer, platypus, kangaroos, and you
Fun fact: whales and bats are mammals, too
Turtle:
Reptiles are covered in scales or bony plates
Yeah, we know you can’t relate
We lay eggs with a leathery shell
We have snakes, lizards, crocodiles, and turtles, as well
Toucan:
Birds are born from hard-shelled eggs
We have beaks and feathers, but scales on our legs
Not all of us take to the sky
But most of us have hollow bones and most of us fly
Frog:
Amphibians lead a double-life in cold blood
Our metamorphosis takes us from the water to the mud
We start with gills, then we graduate to lungs
Some of us catch food with our specialized tongues
Some of us look like worms, and some of us are long
And some of us are toads, but most of us are frogs
Shark:
Fish, fish, fish are the largest groups of vertebrates
And we’ve been around much longer
We have scales and fins, we’re ectothermic
And we lay our eggs in the water
And guess what: a jellyfish is not a fish cause it doesn’t have a backbone…
Same with starfish, shellfish, cuttlefish, and crayfish. These are fake fish
Ok, I’m done... But they’re fake
There are so many ways to divide up the data
But we all have spines in subphylum Vertebrata (subphylum Vertebrata! subphylum Vertebrata!)
Mammals, reptiles, birds, amphibians, and fish (Shark: but only the real ones!)
Mammals, reptiles, birds, amphibians, and fish
Bird, Amphibians, and fish
Copyright © 2021 Hopscotch
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An animal song that helps kids identify the five classes of vertebrates: mammals, reptiles, birds, amphibians, and fish!
Subscribe! ➜ https://www.youtube.com/c/hopscotchsongs?sub_confirmation=1
Visit the Hopscotch Shop! ➜ https://www.hopscotchsongs.com/shop
Download the song ➜ https://www.hopscotchsongs.com/shop/the-vertebrates-song-mp3
Karaoke/backing track ➜ https://www.hopscotchsongs.com/shop/the-vertebrates-song-backing-track
Pre-save on Spotify ➜ https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/hopscotchsongs/the-vertebrates-song
Voices
Intro: Matt Pace
Hedgehog: Joseph Larson
Turtle: Sarah Little Drum https://open.spotify.com/artist/0rC0S34qHhmvskISXzq7Gu?si=cUAVReQTQ_CNFfQh2MoToA&nd=1
Toucan: Sha’Air https://shaairhawkins.com
Frog: Leland Smith https://www.youtube.com/c/lelandsmithmusic
Shark: Lance Long
Song by Matt & Joanna Pace
Flute by Nora Cassel
Video animated by Dakota Sheperd: https://www.dakotasheperd.com
Title animation by Brenden Nelson: https://www.brendennelson.com
What do you think about this song? Reach out! ↓
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Lyrics:
Do you have a backbone? That’s weird
Ninety-five percent of earth life does not
You’re called a vertebrate because of the spine you’ve got
There are five vertebrate classes
Some have warm blood and some have cold
Some on land, in the air or sea
What are they called? Repeat after me:
Mammals, reptiles, birds, amphibians, and fish
Mammals, reptiles, birds, amphibians, and fish
Hedgehog:
Most mammals don’t come in eggs like all the others
The babies drink milk from their mothers
And we all have fur or hair on our soft skin
We have cats, deer, platypus, kangaroos, and you
Fun fact: whales and bats are mammals, too
Turtle:
Reptiles are covered in scales or bony plates
Yeah, we know you can’t relate
We lay eggs with a leathery shell
We have snakes, lizards, crocodiles, and turtles, as well
Toucan:
Birds are born from hard-shelled eggs
We have beaks and feathers, but scales on our legs
Not all of us take to the sky
But most of us have hollow bones and most of us fly
Frog:
Amphibians lead a double-life in cold blood
Our metamorphosis takes us from the water to the mud
We start with gills, then we graduate to lungs
Some of us catch food with our specialized tongues
Some of us look like worms, and some of us are long
And some of us are toads, but most of us are frogs
Shark:
Fish, fish, fish are the largest groups of vertebrates
And we’ve been around much longer
We have scales and fins, we’re ectothermic
And we lay our eggs in the water
And guess what: a jellyfish is not a fish cause it doesn’t have a backbone…
Same with starfish, shellfish, cuttlefish, and crayfish. These are fake fish
Ok, I’m done... But they’re fake
There are so many ways to divide up the data
But we all have spines in subphylum Vertebrata (subphylum Vertebrata! subphylum Vertebrata!)
Mammals, reptiles, birds, amphibians, and fish (Shark: but only the real ones!)
Mammals, reptiles, birds, amphibians, and fish
Bird, Amphibians, and fish
Copyright © 2021 Hopscotch
- published: 03 Jun 2021
- views: 4851498
19:59
Vertebrate and invertebrate animals - Educational videos for kids
Educational video for kids to discover vertebrate animals, like birds, fish, mammals, reptiles and amphibians and invertebrate animals like arthropods, worms, c...
Educational video for kids to discover vertebrate animals, like birds, fish, mammals, reptiles and amphibians and invertebrate animals like arthropods, worms, cnidarians, mollusks, sponges and equinoderms. Kids will learn about the characteristics of these animal groups, interesting facts about them and many examples.
This is a video compilation of vertebrate and invertebrate animals perfect for vocabulary learning. Recommended for Primary Education kids.
Thanks for visiting us! If you want your children to smile and learn, subscribe! :D
We only upload our own content, designed by educators so that children smile and learn while watching a video.
All of our content reinforces educational values, encouraging the use of multiple intelligences and language learning.
If you like our videos, download “The Smart Library” now. You’ll discover more than 70 interactive games and stories for children designed by educators. The stories are based on VALUES like friendship, respect, and generosity, and our games cover all of the MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES. All our content is in SPANISH, ENGLISH, FRENCH, ITALIAN and PORTUGUESE.
https://wn.com/Vertebrate_And_Invertebrate_Animals_Educational_Videos_For_Kids
Educational video for kids to discover vertebrate animals, like birds, fish, mammals, reptiles and amphibians and invertebrate animals like arthropods, worms, cnidarians, mollusks, sponges and equinoderms. Kids will learn about the characteristics of these animal groups, interesting facts about them and many examples.
This is a video compilation of vertebrate and invertebrate animals perfect for vocabulary learning. Recommended for Primary Education kids.
Thanks for visiting us! If you want your children to smile and learn, subscribe! :D
We only upload our own content, designed by educators so that children smile and learn while watching a video.
All of our content reinforces educational values, encouraging the use of multiple intelligences and language learning.
If you like our videos, download “The Smart Library” now. You’ll discover more than 70 interactive games and stories for children designed by educators. The stories are based on VALUES like friendship, respect, and generosity, and our games cover all of the MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES. All our content is in SPANISH, ENGLISH, FRENCH, ITALIAN and PORTUGUESE.
- published: 19 Mar 2019
- views: 2493541
6:52
Animal Classification for Children: Classifying Vertebrates and Invertebrates for Kids - FreeSchool
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Animals are classified into different groups based on their characteristics. Invertebrates...
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Animals are classified into different groups based on their characteristics. Invertebrates are animals that do not have a spine, or backbone. Vertebrates are animals that do! Vertebrates are further classified into fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. Come and learn what makes animals a part of these groups in this fun, kid-friendly video!
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Tadpoles 2 by Fritz Flohr Reynolds
Nile Crocodile Swallowing the Head of a Big Tilapia by Bernard Dupont
Baby Turtles Digging Out of Their Nest by Tyler Karaszewski
Brown frog resting on rock near violet flowers - Hori Varlan
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Animals are classified into different groups based on their characteristics. Invertebrates are animals that do not have a spine, or backbone. Vertebrates are animals that do! Vertebrates are further classified into fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. Come and learn what makes animals a part of these groups in this fun, kid-friendly video!
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"Jaunty Gumption," "Rocket Power," "Disco Medusae," "Electrodoodle," by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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Tadpoles 2 by Fritz Flohr Reynolds
Nile Crocodile Swallowing the Head of a Big Tilapia by Bernard Dupont
Baby Turtles Digging Out of Their Nest by Tyler Karaszewski
Brown frog resting on rock near violet flowers - Hori Varlan
- published: 26 Jul 2016
- views: 2902761
8:30
WILD SCIENCE- Classifying Vertebrates
Get the know the 5 classes of vertebrates, all of which can be found at Gladys Porter Zoo!
Get the know the 5 classes of vertebrates, all of which can be found at Gladys Porter Zoo!
https://wn.com/Wild_Science_Classifying_Vertebrates
Get the know the 5 classes of vertebrates, all of which can be found at Gladys Porter Zoo!
- published: 20 Nov 2020
- views: 5501
20:33
The Evolution of Vertebrates
How vertebrates first developed a backbone, conquered the seas and took their first steps on land.
How vertebrates first developed a backbone, conquered the seas and took their first steps on land.
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How vertebrates first developed a backbone, conquered the seas and took their first steps on land.
- published: 25 Nov 2016
- views: 267128
12:09
Chordates - CrashCourse Biology #24
Hank introduces us to ourselves by taking us on a journey through the fascinatingly diverse phyla known as chordata. And the next time someone asks you who you ...
Hank introduces us to ourselves by taking us on a journey through the fascinatingly diverse phyla known as chordata. And the next time someone asks you who you are, you can give them the facts: you're a mammalian amniotic tetrapodal sarcopterygian osteichthyen gnathostomal vertebrate cranial chordate.
Table of Contents:
1) Chordate Synapomorphies 1:04
2) Cephalachordata 1:20
3) Urochordata 3:16
4) Vertebrata 3:49
a) Myxini 4:30
b) Petromyzontida 4:51
c) Chondrichthyes 5:32
d) Osteichthyes 6:05
5) Biolography 7:29
6) Amphibia 9:02
7) Reptilia 9:47
8) Mammalia 10:57
References:
http://www.pbs.org/kcet/shapeoflife/animals/chordates.html
http://faculty.fmcc.suny.edu/mcdarby/animals&plantsbook/animals/09-Basic-Chordates.htm
http://prezi.com/8fhckoykznls/ap-bio-biodiversity-4-the-chordates/
http://www.mansfield.ohio-state.edu/~sabedon/campbl34.htm
http://www.ebiomedia.com/prod/BOchordates.html
http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/fish/coelacanth/
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/nature/anatomy-coelacanth.html
http://au.ibtimes.com/articles/252869/20111120/latest-study-reveals-teeth-evolving-ancient-scales.htm
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Hank introduces us to ourselves by taking us on a journey through the fascinatingly diverse phyla known as chordata. And the next time someone asks you who you are, you can give them the facts: you're a mammalian amniotic tetrapodal sarcopterygian osteichthyen gnathostomal vertebrate cranial chordate.
Table of Contents:
1) Chordate Synapomorphies 1:04
2) Cephalachordata 1:20
3) Urochordata 3:16
4) Vertebrata 3:49
a) Myxini 4:30
b) Petromyzontida 4:51
c) Chondrichthyes 5:32
d) Osteichthyes 6:05
5) Biolography 7:29
6) Amphibia 9:02
7) Reptilia 9:47
8) Mammalia 10:57
References:
http://www.pbs.org/kcet/shapeoflife/animals/chordates.html
http://faculty.fmcc.suny.edu/mcdarby/animals&plantsbook/animals/09-Basic-Chordates.htm
http://prezi.com/8fhckoykznls/ap-bio-biodiversity-4-the-chordates/
http://www.mansfield.ohio-state.edu/~sabedon/campbl34.htm
http://www.ebiomedia.com/prod/BOchordates.html
http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/fish/coelacanth/
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/nature/anatomy-coelacanth.html
http://au.ibtimes.com/articles/252869/20111120/latest-study-reveals-teeth-evolving-ancient-scales.htm
This video contains the following sounds from Freesound.org:
"Moog_woodenBlocks.aiff" by Feenixx
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- published: 09 Jul 2012
- views: 959978