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Where can't amphibians live?
They can't live all the time on land. They must lay eggs in water.
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What are birds in Biology?
Birds lay eggs, have feathers to fly and they are warm-blooded.
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Who lay eggs?
Birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish.
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boom
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star
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fairy
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banana
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What classification are turtles in Biology?
reptiles
amphibians
fish
mammals
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Who doesn't lay eggs in vertibrates?
mammals for example cow, sheep, goat and tiger.
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gift
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How do we classify dolphins in Biology?
They are classified as mammals because they don't lay eggs and feed their babies. They are warm-blooded too.
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Which classification do bats fall?
birds
mammals
amphibians
reptiles
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How can feathers help birds?
Feathers help birds to fly.
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Which are cold-blooded?
lizard
duck
tiger
squirral
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Why do reptiles normally live in warm countries?
Because they can't control the temperature of their body.
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What do we call the hair on the skin of mammals?
furs
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What's the fish doing?
It's laying eggs.
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fairy
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fairy
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What category is for frogs in Biology? and why?
Frogs are amphibians in biology. Because they can live both on land and fresh water. And they are cold-blooded and lay eggs in water not on land.
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