WILL GIVE BRAINILEST
which of these traits are absent in marsupials?
Fur and amniotic e...
Biology, 02.11.2020 17:50 dinarussell74
WILL GIVE BRAINILEST
which of these traits are absent in marsupials?
Fur and amniotic egg
Four limbs and amniotic egg
Four limbs and shearing teeth
Shearing teeth and retractable claws
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