WHERE ANIMALS LIVE 7 



Phylum 2. Porif era. -- SPONGES. 2500. 



Phylum 3. Coelenterata. - - JELLYFISHES, POLYPS, and 



CORALS. 4300. 



Phylum 4. Platyhelminthes. --TAPEWORMS, FLUKES. 4600. 

 Phylum 5. Nemathelminthes. THREADWORMS. 1500. 

 Phylum 6. Annelida. SEGMENTED WORMS. 4000. 

 Phylum 7. Echinodermata. STARFISHES, SEA URCHINS. 



3000. 



Phylum 8. Mollusca. -- CLAMS, SNAILS. 60,000. 

 Phylum 9. Arthropoda. -- CRABS, INSECTS, SPIDERS. 



400,000. 

 SUBKINGDOM II. VERTEBRATA. -- Animals with backbones. 



30,000. 

 Phylum 10. Vertebrata. -- FISHES, AMPHIBIANS, REPTILES, 



BIRDS, MAMMALS. 30,000. 



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