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How are birds different from reptiles? a.they are endothermic b.they are heterotrophic c.they have a backbone d.they breathe with lungs
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How are birds different from reptiles?
a.they are endothermic
b.they are heterotrophic
c.they have a backbone
d.they breathe with lungs
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Step-by-step explanation:
The correct answer is A
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a: they are endothermic
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