BULL FROG KANGAROO R. MONKEY HUMAN TURTLE TUNA LAMPREY.

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BULL FROG KANGAROO R. MONKEY HUMAN TURTLE TUNA LAMPREY

BULL FROG KANGAROO R. MONKEY HUMAN TURTLE TUNA LAMPREY CANINE TEETH SHORT, FORAMEN MAGNUM FORWARD PLACENTA MAMMARY GLANDS AMNION PAIRED LEGS PAIRED APPENDAGES, VERTEBRAL COLUMN DORSAL NERVE CORD, NOTOCHORD

EARTH- WORM LIZARD KANGAROO CAT DOLPHIN SHARK SPONGE AMOEBA

EARTH- WORM LIZARD KANGAROO CAT DOLPHIN SHARK SPONGE AMOEBA PLACENTA HAIR HAS BONE JAWS LIMBS OR FINS SEGMENTED BODY MULTICELLULAR EUKARYOTE

EARTH- WORM LIZARD KANGAROO CAT DOLPHIN SHARK SPONGE AMOEBA PLACENTA HAIR HAS BONE JAWS LIMBS OR FINS SEGMENTED BODY MULTICELLULAR EUKARYOTE

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EARTH- WORM LIZARD KANGAROO CAT DOLPHIN SHARK SPONGE AMOEBA

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