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Snakes and lizards are grouped together in the same order because they both have....?

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a) lidless eyes

b) an endoskeleton

c) hard scales covering their bodies

d) the absence of legs

e) the ability to lose and re-grow their tails

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  1. f)  all of the above except d


  2. b...they both have endoskeletons

  3. None is completely true. In fact, they are in the same order because both have evolved from the same forefathers and later developed the capability to crawl on their stomachs that is why they belong to the REPTILIA.

    Your options have something or the other missing in either of the two or can be found in the others also, which don't belong to the same order.

  4. c) seems to be the only one that is true.

  5. None of the above...but they do have 'forked tongues' don't they?

  6. B if the group is vertebrates but C also applies to fish so it sounds like a trick question.

  7. OMG THESE OTHER PEOPLE ARE DUMB! FISH HAVE SCALES AND THEY ARENT EVEN A REPTILE SO IT FEIDENTLY ISNT C, THEY CANT REGROW THEIR TALES, THEY HAVE EYE LIDS, AND LEGS HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH IT. THE CORERECT ANSWER IS B.

  8. i think c

    but it could aslo be e

  9. Definitely not E. Snakes don't regrow tails.

    Not A because Lizards have eyelids.

    Not D because Lizards have legs.

    Not C because Lizards don't have scales, they have skin.

    So...B. Both have skeletons on the inside.

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