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The aquatic mammals of the order Cetacea are fully water-dwelling, even bearing their young in water. True False
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The aquatic mammals of the order Cetacea are fully water-dwelling, even bearing their young in water.
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i am pretty sure the answer is true but i could be wrong
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True examples of Cetaceans are Whales, Dolphins, and Porpoises.
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