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How are mammals different from amphibians?
Mammals don't lay eggs and they have fur all over their bodies.
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What do all mammals have all over their bodies?
They have skin, fur or hair.
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True/False A picked flower was once living.
True
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True/False Fish have lungs.
False
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How are fish different from birds?
Fish lay soft eggs and they live in water. But birds lay hard eggs and they live on land.
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Why do mammals have fur all over their bodies?
It helps keep them warm.
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How are vertebrates different from invertebrates?
They have a backbone.
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How are amphibians the same as fish?
They both lay soft eggs.
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How do amphibians move?
They can crawl and jump on land.
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How are birds the same as fish?
They both lay eggs, they are living.
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Why can't birds live under water?
because they don't have gills to respire (breathe) under water.
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True/False A leaf on the ground is non-living.
False
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Where do amphibians live?
They live in wet places.
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True/False A leaf growing on a tree is once living.
False
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Why do amphibians live in wet places?
because they need to have wet skin.
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True/False A tadpole drinks milk from its mother.
False
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