Animals are fascinating creatures with unique ways of moving, living, and interacting with their surroundings. Some animals, like cats, dogs, and goats, have four legs, which helps them walk and run on land. In contrast, insects such as mosquitoes have six legs, while spiders have eight. Some creatures, like centipedes, even have many legs to help them crawl. Other animals, like cobras and worms, slither along the ground without legs. Birds, like parrots, crows, and woodpeckers, have both wings and legs, allowing them to fly and walk. Animals like rabbits, goats, and sheep also have soft fur that keeps them warm.
Animals also have different ways of living with others. Some animals, like dogs and cats, prefer to live alone, while birds like mynahs and parrots live in pairs. Many animals, such as monkeys, goats, and ants, live in groups to stay safe. Where animals live can vary too; some, like elephants and lions, thrive on land, while others, such as fish, crabs, and octopuses, are well-suited to water. Some, like frogs and crocodiles, can live both on land and in water. Birds like crows and owls usually make their homes in trees. These special features and behaviors make each animal unique in the animal kingdom!