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17 September, 20:08

Snakes and similar animals are members of a group called reptiles how do reptiles differ from other animals?

A. They are cartilage instead of bones

B. They divide their time between living on land and living in water

C. they have skin covered with scales

D. They regulate their own internal temperature

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  1. 17 September, 21:08
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    A. we know reptiles have bone so this isn't true

    B. this describes amphibians

    C. we know reptiles do have scales.

    D. reptiles aren't able to regulate their temperature

    So by cancelling out other answers you can figure out its C
  2. 17 September, 21:48
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    The answer is C. Because they do have scales
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