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9. Flightless birds are included in (A) Odontognathae (B) Impennae (C) Ratitae (D) Carinatae​

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Answered by kulbirsingh1975
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Ratite is term used to name a diverse group of large, flightless birds. This group includes the ostrich, emu, rhea, cassowary, and kiwi. In the prehistoric past there were many more members of this group including the elephant bird and the giant moa.

option C is correct

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Answered by NishiDubey48
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Ratitae is the correct answer hope it helps you make me a brainliest

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