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Subido el 26 de enero de 2023 por Fernando G.

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Hello, everyone. Today, we are going to learn about vertebrates. 00:00:01
What are vertebrates? 00:00:11
Vertebrates have a backbone and skeleton. 00:00:15
Backbone and skeleton. 00:00:25
Plus, mirror word, vertebrates have a backbone and a skeleton. 00:00:35
Excellent. 00:00:57
Now, there are five groups of vertebrates. 00:00:58
Number one, amphibians. 00:01:02
Number two, reptiles. 00:01:06
Number three, birds. 00:01:11
Number 4, Mammals 00:01:14
And number 5, Fish 00:01:18
Class, Mirror Word 00:01:22
There are 5 groups of vertebrates 00:01:28
Number 1, Amphibians 00:01:35
Number 2, Reptiles 00:01:40
Number 3, Birds 00:01:44
Number 4, Mammals 00:01:49
And number five, fish. 00:01:54
Excellent, well done. 00:02:02
Now, group number one of vertebrates are mammals. 00:02:06
We have here the elephant, tiger, zebra, lion, and different kinds of monkeys. 00:02:12
Now, mammals are viviparous. Baby mammals drink milk. Class, mirror word. 00:02:19
Mammals are viviparous. Baby mammals drink milk. Good job. 00:02:49
Now, body covering. Mammals have hair or fur. 00:03:08
Mammals have hair or fur. 00:03:16
Class, mirror word. 00:03:21
Mammals have hair or fur. 00:03:27
Well done. 00:03:37
Now the habitats. 00:03:40
Mammals live in different habitats. 00:03:43
Mountains, grasslands, polar regions, wetlands, rainforests, deserts, urban like the city and the marine. 00:03:48
Now, mammals live in different habitats. 00:04:06
Class, mirror word. 00:04:12
Mammals live in different habitats. 00:04:18
Excellent. 00:04:26
Now, mammals move in different ways. 00:04:30
Mammals move in different ways. 00:04:36
Number one, walk. 00:04:41
Number two, run. 00:04:44
Class, mirror word. 00:04:50
Mammals move in different ways. 00:04:55
Number one, walk. 00:05:02
Number two, run. 00:05:06
Well done. 00:05:10
Number three, jump. 00:05:13
Number four, climb. 00:05:19
Class, mirror word. 00:05:23
Very good. Number three, jump. Number four, climb. Well done. Number five, fly. And number six, swim. Pass. Mirror word. 00:05:25
number five fly number six swim excellent now mammals move in different ways 00:05:58
now mammals move in different ways again mammals move in different ways 00:06:19
cast. Mirror word. Mammals move in different ways. Number one, walk. Number two, run. Number three, 00:06:31
jump. Number four, climb. Number five, fly. And number six, swim. Very good, everybody. 00:06:52
Now, let's move on to vertebrates group two, the birds. 00:07:16
Now, class, birds are oviparous. 00:07:28
Birds lay eggs. 00:07:33
Class, mirror word. 00:07:38
Birds are oviparous. 00:07:43
Birds lay eggs. 00:07:49
Very good. Now the body parts of the birds. First one, beak. Beak. Beak. Next one is the feathers. The feathers. 00:07:51
next one is the wings the wings next one are the two legs two legs and birds birds have a beak 00:08:13
feathers wings and two legs 00:08:35
Plus, birds have feathers, wings, two legs, and a beak. 00:08:43
Well done. 00:09:12
Now the habitats. 00:09:14
Birds live in different habitats. 00:09:17
Plus, mirror word. 00:09:21
Birds live in different habitats. 00:09:24
Good. 00:09:32
Again. 00:09:33
Birds live in different habitats. 00:09:34
Well done. 00:09:38
Now, most birds can fly. 00:09:41
But some birds can't fly. 00:09:47
Like the penguins, like the ostrich, like the peacock, glass, mirror word. 00:09:53
Most birds can fly. 00:10:08
Most birds can fly. 00:10:15
Some birds can't fly. 00:10:24
Excellent, everybody. 00:10:32
Well done. 00:10:34
Idioma/s:
en
Autor/es:
Fernando García y Raven Novido
Subido por:
Fernando G.
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26 de enero de 2023 - 21:30
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