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crazycityslicker

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Reptiles evolved directly from
 
  A) amphibians.
  B) fish.
  C) bony fish.
  D) prosimians.
  E) snakes.

Question 2

The first animals to start to venture out of the water were
 
  A) reptiles.
  B) bony fishes.
  C) amphibians.
  D) Florida walking catfish.
  E) both B and C



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

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Answer: B





 

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