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Here are a few. It's pretty simple, I don't know why you couldn't have answered it.

- A fish has scales

- A fish breaths under water

- A fish doesn't make noise

- A chicken makes noise

- A (female) chicken lays eggs

-They are both edible and are eaten quite often.

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