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  • Hey, Dr. Binocs!

  • Hey there.

  • Hello, Dr. Binocs.

  • Hello. Oh, hello!

  • Friends, did you spot any kinda difference between these two?

  • I'll give you 10 points if you do!

  • No? Well, don't worry.

  • I'll tell you how they are different from each other.

  • But for that I need to tell you all about the Animal Kingdom!

  • Come with me!

  • Zoom in!

  • The Animal Kingdom is divided into two groups.

  • Invertebrates and Vertebrates.

  • And today, we will talk about the invertebrates.

  • Animals without a backbone are called Invertebrates.

  • Which are further classified into..

  • Worms!

  • Sea Jellies!

  • Mollusks!

  • Anthropods!

  • And Sponges!

  • Now, let us explore a little into their worlds!

  • Worms!

  • They have long, soft bodies with no legs.

  • Oh, and two body openings.

  • You've seen earthworms, right?

  • If you haven't, rush to your nearest garden!

  • Sea Jellies!

  • Jellyfish is a good example here.

  • They have soft and long stinging bodies.

  • Stinging because they use their stingers to stun their prey..

  • ..before pulling them into their stomach.

  • Mollusks!

  • They have soft and warm bodies.

  • Many of them have hard shells, like the snail.

  • Other examples are Octopus and Squid.

  • Anthropods!

  • These animals form the largest group of the Invertebrates.

  • They have their skeleton on the outside of their bodies.

  • Creepy crawlies such as cockroaches, spiders are anthropods.

  • Sponges!

  • They generally live in saltwater and don't move from place to place.

  • They filter nutrients and tiny organisms out of water, for food.

  • TRIVIA TIME!

  • The Invertebrates will eat almost anything that was or is alive.

  • 97% of all animal species are invertebrates.

  • Well, that keeps a very tiny space for the vertebrates.

  • So do one thing, check this video out, to know more about them!

  • So this is me zoooming out!

  • Tune in next time, for more fun facts.

Hey, Dr. Binocs!

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