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The biodiversity of animals is mind-boggling.
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(CC) Photo: Richard Ling
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Smaller fish surround a grey nurse shark ( Carcharias taurus) in an ocean reef cave.
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(CC) Photo: Gerald Yuvallos
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Most frogs and toads undergo holometabolism: frog larvae, called tadpoles (or pollywogs), hatch from their eggs and change into adult frogs, which look and act differently. Tadpoles have gills and fins and completely live, breathe, and eat in water. Adult frogs have lungs and legs and live, breath, and eat out of water.
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(CC) Photo: Martin Helgan
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(CC) Photo: Dave Sag
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Donkeys are a domesticated animal whose mechanical strength is often harnessed by humans as transportation.
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(CC) Photo: Carmelo Aquilina
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