\nSize: Organisms fall into a broad range of size from microscopic bacteria to the largest mammal, whale.
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Colour: Different animals have evolved different colouration based on their history of evolution and surrounding. \nExamples: Various pigments found in plants. Few worms are colourless or even transparent.
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Life span: The period between the birth of an organism until the death of that organism is called life span. Mosquitos live only for a few days while turtles live for around 200 years. Few pine trees live up to years.
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