Name not less than 6 mammals, 3 insects, 3 reptiles
5-9 класс
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6 mammals - cat, dog, pig, cow, lion, tiger, fox, wolf
3 insects - ant, butterfly, grasshopper
3 reptiles - lizard, snake, crocodile
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