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UNIT QUESTIONS 1. How did the tetrapod leg evolve? 2. Why did early animals move from water to land? How did amphibians transition from life in water to life on land? What…

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Documents 14.Frogs 1 Frogs live in most parts of the world 2 You can find frogs in most ponds, lakes, and...

14. Frogs * Frogs live in most parts of the world * You can find frogs in most ponds, lakes, and streams Frogs move by jumping * The back legs of a frog are longer than its…