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Animal Biology
Embryonic development
Which characteristic applies only to embryos a fish and reptiles
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The presence of an external eggshell is a characteristic that applies only to embryos of a fish and reptiles. In contrast, amphibians and mammals do not possess an external eggshell during their early development.
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