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What is a ectothermic vertebrate? And out of these is one? A. butterfly B. lizard C. eagle D. dog
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What is a ectothermic vertebrate? And out of these is one?
A. butterfly
B. lizard
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D. dog
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the anserw will be b. lizard
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