Understand how fish are different from amphibians and reptiles
A cold-blooded creature's body temperature goes up and down depending on whether it is hot or cold around them.
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Which of these are amphibians and which are fish?
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Amphibains
Fish
tadpole
salamander
axolotl (Mexican walking fish)
whale shark
eel
cod
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Which of these classes have the largest number of species in their class?
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As a warm blooded creature, your body temperature stays almost exactly the same almost all of the time. Do you know what temperature that is?
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