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qaws [65]
4 years ago
6

The Salalizard is a fictional vertebrate that lives in the forest and appears to be half salamander and half lizard. You are not

allowed to collect any wild animals, so you decide to take a video of it to show your colleagues. What behavior best distinguishes the Salalizard as either a salamander (amphibian) or a lizard (reptile)?
a. where it reproduces
b. what it eats
c. if it lives in trees
d. whether it is active at night
Biology
1 answer:
Dima020 [189]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The correct answer is a. where it reproduce

Explanation:

Lizard is a reptile and salamanders are amphibians and they both reproduce in different way. Female amphibians mainly lay their fertilized eggs in water, therefore, the reproduction in amphibians takes place in water and moist area not on land.

The eggs of amphibians are not covered from the shell and they have a larval stage which have gills to respire in the water. While lizards are reptiles that lay eggs on land because their shells have a protective outer shell of calcium carbonate.  

Therefore difference in reproduction behavior best distinguishes the saladizard as either a lizard or a salamander. So the correct answer is a.

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