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epitheliu. [ ] in tetrapods, the ileocaecal valve is always present, opening into the colon. the length of the small intestine is typically longer in tetrapods than in teleosts, but is especially so in herbivores , as well as in mammals and birds , which have a higher metabolic rate than amphibians or reptiles
epitheliu. [ ] in tetrapods, the ileocaecal valve is always present, opening into the colon. the length of the small intestine is typically longer in tetrapods than in teleosts, but is especially so in herbivores , as well as in mammals and birds , which have a higher metabolic rate than amphibians or reptiles...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_bowel
epitheliu. [ ] in tetrapods, the ileocaecal valve is always present, opening into the colon. the length of the small intestine is typically longer in tetrapods than in teleosts, but is especially so in herbivores , as well as in mammals and birds , which have a higher metabolic rate than amphibians or reptiles
epitheliu. [ ] in tetrapods, the ileocaecal valve is always present, opening into the colon. the length of the small intestine is typically longer in tetrapods than in teleosts, but is especially so in herbivores , as well as in mammals and birds , which have a higher metabolic rate than amphibians or reptiles...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_intestine
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this was a likeness too similar to ignore. the "jersey devil" is just a dragon's american name. for generations, scientists believed that dinosaurs were cold blooded, like fish, amphibians, and reptiles. then some scientists began to argue that dinosaurs were warm- blooded, like birds and mammals. as
this was a likeness too similar to ignore. the "jersey devil" is just a dragon's american name. for generations, scientists believed that dinosaurs were cold blooded, like fish, amphibians, and reptiles. then some scientists began to argue that dinosaurs were warm- blooded, like birds and mammals. as...
https://www.ancient-origins.net/myths-legends-americas/jersey-devil-0010495