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Are cetaceans the only mammals
Are cetaceans the only mammals that live in the waters?
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Jeanine
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the ratio of cetaceans to fish in the harbor was 3 to 13. how many fish were in the harbor if there were 390 cetaceans
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jasmine
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Define mammals and non mammals
Highlight four differences between mammals and non mammals
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Bamise Falodun
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How did the extinction of the Mesozoic marine megafauna allow evolution of cetaceans?
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David
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Which Internet search query would most likely produce the best results if you wanted to find information about mammals that live
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37. Wings, fins, and arms are limb adaptations that allow mammals to
a. live in different environments b. attain diverse sizes c.
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mysterychicken
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Placental mammals are one group of mammals. Using DNA evidence, scientists have concluded that the ancestor of placental mammals
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Placental mammals are one group of mammals. Using DNA evidence, scientists have concluded that the ancestor of placental mammals
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Placental mammals are one group of mammals. Using DNA evidence, scientists have concluded that the ancestor of placental mammals
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Which major characteristic defines the Cenozoic era?(1 point)
Responses Mammals became dominant. Mammals became dominant.
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