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How does the development of a bluebird compare to that of a frog?

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Frogs:

Frog's evolutionary pathway resembles the water cycle. This is quite fitting, because all frogs statistically enjoy bodies of water. Seafrogs absorb salt-water through holes, which emit inside the snout. First, they grow two limbs, or legs, to swim. These turn into fins, which, eventually, allow for hopping and balancing-capacity. Capabilities, include: tongue-roll, sticky toes, bubbly neck, multi-eggs, and more

Frogs are incredibl(y) mammalian(s)!

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