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Reptiles Are Not Able to Eat as Frequently as Mammals

Question 72

Question 72

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Reptiles are not able to eat as frequently as mammals and birds can eat. This is due to a trait that mammals and birds share but that reptiles do not have. What is this trait?


A) airfoils
B) endothermy
C) amniotic egg
D) teeth

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