Tuatara A)a reptile that resembles

  1. TuataraA)a reptile that resembles a worm, having no legs or just front legs and living in the earth B)a type of amphibian that
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  2. TuataraA)a reptile that looks like a lizard, but has a different body structure B)a type of amphibian that shares
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  3. CrocodiliansA)a reptile that resembles a worm, having no legs or just front legs and living in the earth B)a type of amphibian
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  4. Amphisbaeniana reptile that looks like a lizard but has a different body structure a reptile that resembles a worm, having no
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  5. AmphisbaenianA)a type of large reptile that has sharp teeth and a strong body and is a predator, like an alligator B)a type of
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  6. Which of the following animals would you have a better chance of observing at night?(1 point) PICK ONE CHOICE Responses Kiwi
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  7. Which of the following animals would you have a better chance of observing at night?(1 point) Responses Kiwi Kiwi Tuatara
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  8. Which of the following animals would you have a better chance of observing at night?(1 point) Responses Kiwi Kiwi Tuatara
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  9. Which of the following animals would you have a better chance of observing at night?(1 point) Responses Kiwi Kiwi Tuatara
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  10. Their presence intensifies the speed of the roaring forties.Which of the following animals would you have a better chance of
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