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Only file Animal.java can be edithed in between gey lines of code (lines 10 - 13) JAVA code
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The Animal class has a default constructor with no parameters. Define a public overloaded constructor that takes two string
parameters and an integer parameter for the type, the color, and the age of the animal.
Ex: If the input is ant blue 6, then the output is:
Animal: Undefined, None, -1
Animal: ant, blue, 6
1 public class Animal {
2 private String type;
3 private String color;
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4 private int age;
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6 public Animal() { // Default constructor
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"Undefined";
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color="None";
age = -1;
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}
/* Your code goes here */
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17 }
Animal.java
System.out.println("Animal:
+ type +
Zoo.java
+ color +
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+ age);
Transcribed Image Text:The Animal class has a default constructor with no parameters. Define a public overloaded constructor that takes two string
parameters and an integer parameter for the type, the color, and the age of the animal.
Ex: If the input is ant blue 6, then the output is:
Animal: Undefined, None, -1
Animal: ant, blue, 6
1 import java.util.Scanner;
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public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner scnr = new Scanner(System.in);
String animalType;
String animalColor;
int animalAge;
animalType = scnr.next();
animalColor
scnr.next();
animalAge = scnr.nextInt ();
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emptyAnimal.print();
animal1.print();
Zoo.java
Animal emptyAnimal = new Animal();
Animal animal1 = new Animal (animalType, animalColor, animalAge);
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