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Which of the following are warm blooded animals that are oviparous? a. fishes b. reptiles c. birds d. amphibians
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Which of the following are warm blooded animals that are oviparous?
a. fishes
b. reptiles
c. birds
d. amphibians
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Birds because they are oviparous
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