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The Animal Kingdom

There are different groups of animals. One way to classify or group animals is by taking a look at their physical characteristics. Animals can be vertebrates (have a backbone) or invertebrates (have no backbone)

Select media below that corresponds to South Carolina Science Standards (Grades K, 2, 4, 6, 9-12).

Eastern Chimpmunk
Frog
Amphibians
Woodpecker
Birds
Fish
Fish
Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly
Insects
Snail
Invertebrate
Gray Fox
Mammals
Northern Water Snake
Reptiles
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A Day In The Life | Riverbanks Roundup
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Ace Basin | 27:Fifty
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African Safari | Riverbanks Roundup
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Animal Love Stories | Riverbanks Roundup
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Animal Myths | Riverbanks Roundup
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Animal Survival Tactics | Riverbanks Roundup
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Believe It or Not | Riverbanks Roundup
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Eco Adventure with Philippe Cousteau | Riverbanks Roundup
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Fact or Fiction | Riverbanks Roundup
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Green Animals | Riverbanks Roundup
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Monitoring Wildlife | Pee Dee Explorer
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Purposeful Playtime | Riverbanks Roundup
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Roper Mountain Science Center | Making It Grow
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Secret Room | Riverbanks Roundup Bits
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Telling Tails | Riverbanks Roundup
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Unappreciated Animals | Riverbanks Roundup
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Uroplates Project | Riverbanks Roundup Bits
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Wild Animals Are All Around You! | Riverbanks Roundup
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Wild Animals | Environmental Minutes
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Zoo Yuckology | Riverbanks Roundup

Funding for this project was provided by the S. C. General Assembly through the K-12 Technology Initiative.

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