amphibians, reptiles, birds
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description of osteichthyes | show 🗑
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show | cartilaginous fish
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show | jawless fish
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show | hagfish, lamprey
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show | perch, bass etc
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an example of a cartilaginous fish | show 🗑
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show | reptiles
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show | amniote egg
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show | waterproof skin
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reptile adaptation that tissues involved in gas exchange area are located inside body and are kept moist in even driest environments | show 🗑
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show | ectothermic (cold-blooded)
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dominant land reptiles during the Mesozoic are called ___________ | show 🗑
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show | four
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Rhynochocephalia: one living species lives in New Zealand | show 🗑
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show | turtles and tortoises
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Crocodilia: 20 species of large lizard-shaped reptiles | show 🗑
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show | tropical/subtropical
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Squamata: most diverse and numerous, Order consists of 5,640 species | show 🗑
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venomous lizards | show 🗑
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show | rattlesnake, copperhead, water moccasin, coral snake
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show | Komodo dragon in Indonesia
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reptiles that Blend with background, ____________ remain inconspicuous and fend off enemies | show 🗑
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reptiles that lose their tails and regenerate | show 🗑
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an example of a Pelicanoforme | show 🗑
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an example of a Picoforme | show 🗑
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show | turkey, quail, pheasant
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an example of a Falcinoforme | show 🗑
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an example of an Apodiforme | show 🗑
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show | flight
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First bird that appeared in the Jurassic Era | show 🗑
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how woodpeckers keep from scrambling their brains | show 🗑
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show | ivory-billed woodpecker
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show | ruby-throated hummingbird
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show | cold blooded
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Amphibians have many prominent characteristics that are adaptations to a life spent both on land and in water:They change from an aquatic larval stage to a terrestrial adultform. This transformation is called ________________________ | show 🗑
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amphibian Larvae have _____________ hearts; adults have ______________ hearts and well-developed circulation | show 🗑
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Amphibians enter a state of dormancy or _____________ when conditions are unfavorable.They often bury themselves in mud or leaves, emerging when conditions are better. | show 🗑
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show | hibernation, estivation
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show | four
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____________ make up the Order Anura ("without a tail"). | show 🗑
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________________ and other amphibians with legs and tails make up the Order Urodela ("visible tail"). | show 🗑
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Apoda includes ____________, a tropical, burrowing worm-like amphibians that is often Legless | show 🗑
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Biologist conclude that _________ appeared during the late Devonian period, about 345 million years ago. | show 🗑
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scientists think that amphibians evolved from the ____________ group of bony fish | show 🗑
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