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To Which Group Do Most Reptiles Belong? Crocodilians Frogs And Toads Lizards And Snakes Turtles
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To which group do most reptiles belong?
crocodilians
frogs and toads
lizards and snakes
turtles
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Answer 1
Answer:
Most reptiles belong as crocodilians, turtles, lizards, and snakes.
Answer 2
Answer:
lizards and snake
Explanation:
they all reptile but snake is reptile more than other options
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