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How many days does it take an amphibian to become a tadpole? A. four days B. three days C. six days D. five days
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How many days does it take an amphibian to become a tadpole? A. four days B. three days C. six days D. five days
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Well it really depends on the type of amphibian. If you are talking about a Frog then it is about 6 to 9 weeks
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It's C I took the same lesson quiz on compass learning.
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