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Which animal lives in the hydrosphere and lithosphere? eagle duck shark lizard
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Well lets see Hydro means water so we can scratch out eagle litho is like the crust of the crust of the earth so no shark ducks are involved with water but cant get to the crust so lizard they can go on water and to the crust so lizard
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