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Skeleton of a turtle: reptile with an oval shell and a horned beak. It has a very short tail and four short legs, and moves very slowly. See more
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Turtle: reptile with an oval shell and a horned beak. It has a very short tail and four short legs, and moves very slowly. See more
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Snake: a limbless, elongated, cylindrical reptile. See more
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Pliocene: warm-blooded, milk-producing animals. Their skin is covered with hair or fur and they are usually viviparous. See more
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Life cycle of a jellyfish: transparent, soft-bodied marine animal, umbrella-shaped and of gelatinous appearance. See more
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Jellyfish: transparent, soft-bodied marine animal, umbrella-shaped and of gelatinous appearance. See more
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Starfish: marine animal with radiating symmetry. They are equipped with numerous tube feet. See more
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Shell: shell of a mollusk. See more
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Oyster: edible bivalve mollusk. See more
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Mollusk: soft-bodied invertebrate animal, protected by a hard shell. See more
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