In very early attempts to classify organisms, the greek philosopher, Aristotle, identified all animals as "aire dwellers, land dwellers, or water dwellers". Under this system, all of the following organisms would have been placed in the same group: bat, grasshopper, eagle, butterfly, flying squirrel, and sparrow. In the space below, construct a dichotomous key that can be used to identify 6 animals.


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Explanation:   Bat, grasshopper, eagle, butterfly, flying squirrel, and sparrow.  In the space below, construct a dichotomous key that can be used to identify these 6 animals.

1.a.Body covered with hair ----------------------------Go to line 2

b.Body not covered with hair -----------------------Go to line 3

2.a.Has forelimbs modified for flying ----------------bat

b.Has forelimbs modified for gliding --------------flying squirrel

3.a.Body is covered with feathers -------------------Go to line 4

b.Body not covered by feathers -------------------Go to line 5

4.a.Beak is adapted for capturing prey -------------eagle

b.Beak is adapted for cracking small seeds -----sparrow

5.a.Wings are large for body size -------------------butterfly

b.Wings are folded and lie flat on body ---------grasshopper


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Answer:

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Answer:

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Drag each label to the correct location on the image.
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