13. SubPhylum Cephalochordata Exclusively marine animals ; they are capable of swimming but usually are buried in the sand with only their anterior end being exposed
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44. South American Lungfish : a living species of Lepidosiren . look at the four slender "fins" of this fish, which are homologous to the four legs of terrestrial vertebrates. Lung Fishes - Sarcopterygii
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48. An early tetrapod that lived in the Upper Devonian period, 367-362.5 mya. It was a labyrinthodont that represents an intermediate form between fish and amphibians. It possessed lungs and limbs that helped it navigate through shallow water in swamps.
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52. Fire salamender - Salamandra salamandra Leaf Green Tree Frog - Litoria phyllochroa Toad - Bufo marinus