How does internal development of fish and reptiles differ from that of placental mammals?
Fish and amphibians are vertebrates with special characteristics that allow them to spend all or part of their lives in water. There are two classes of fish in the subphylum Vertebrata. Placental animals learn to adapt to life outside of water. ChaCha!
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