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if the ratio of snake to lizard are in the ratio 3:2 so if the number of snake in the zoo increased by 6 then how many more lizards would the zoo need to get to keep the same​

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Answered by riddhimehta26
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Answer:

Snakes and lizards have not just one, but two penises, called hemipenes. University of Sydney researcher Christopher Friesen says having two hemipenes may benefit males during mating.

Step-by-step explanation:

A. 30 snakes

B. 6 lizards

C. 4 lizards

D. 12 snakes and 8 lizards

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