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Which of these organisms can move on its own? A oak tree B anteater C dolphin D all of the above
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Which of these organisms can move on its own?
A oak tree
B anteater
C dolphin
D all of the above
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C and B because a tree can’t move if you look outside the tree can’t move it sits there B because a ant eater walks to get its food and a dolphin uses it’s fins to move but also they have to travel in packs so if you can’t put to answers put B.
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an anteater and a dolphin both move on their own, so i would choose D- all of the above. i had no idea that trees move on their own, but unless there’s an option to choose two of them, then i would choose D
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