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Yaretzi Osborn
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7 November, 02:57
Unlike toads, tortoises
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Lacey Freeman
7 November, 02:59
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I'm guessing this is supposed to be a fill in the blank and if it is the answer could be tortoises are reptiles because they have shells and scales and don't grow up in stages like toads do.
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Kinsley Carpenter
7 November, 03:07
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Unlike toads, tortoises have a hard outer shell to protect themselves during times of danger.
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