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1 Answer:
Which of the following is "not" a characteristic of all mammals?
a. fur or hair
b. mammary glands in females
c. young develop in a placenta
d. warmblooded
2 Answer:
The spiny anteater is a monotreme that does not lay eggs.
a. true
b. false
3 Answer:
An example of a marsupial is the
a. kangaroo.
b. duckbill platpus.
c. mole.
d. bat.
4 Answer:
If an animal is a herbivore, it eats
a. other animals.
b. only plants.
c. only herbs.
d. both plants and animals.
5 Answer:
The only marsupial found in North America is the
a. koala.
b. star-nosed mole.
c. pika.
d. opossum.
6 Answer:
A structure within a female mammal that serves to nourish the
developing young.
a. a pouch.
b. a mammary gland.
c. a uterus.
d. none of these.
7 Answer:
Placental mammals are grouped according to
a. how they eat.
b. where they live.
c. how they move about.
d. all of these.
8 Answer:
Gnawing mammals, such as beavers, have chiselike
a. incisors.
b. canines.
c. molars.
d. none of these.
9 Answer:
The most intelligent of all mammals are the
a. hoofed mammals
b. primates.
c. flesh-eating mammals.
d. flying mammals.
10 Answer:
The only flying mammals are the
a. penguins.
b. flying squirrels.
c. birds.
d. bats.
11 Answer:
Which of the following is "not" one of the four main group of
birds?
a. nut-eating birds
b. flightless birds
c. perching birds
d. water birds
12 Answer:
Talons are
a. sharp claws of the birds of prey.
b. a special type of beak for nut-eating birds
c. the small wings of penguins.
d. the name for the hollow bones of birds
13 Answer:
Contour feathers
a. act mainly as insulation.
b. cover newly hatched birds.
c. give birds their streamlined shape.
d. all of these.
14 Answer:
When birds migrate, they
a. use bits of colorful material to attract attention to themselves
for mating.
b. move to a new environment.
c. use songs to establish a territory.
d. sport bright colors during the breeding season.
15 Answer:
Which of the following is "not" an example of a hoofed mammal?
a. pig
b. zebra
c. armadillo
d. tapir
16 Answer:
Monkeys and humans are examples of
a. flesh-eating mammals.
b. gnawing mammals.
c. hoofed mammals
d. primates.
17 Answer:
Whales are in the same mammal group as
a. manatees.
b. fish.
c. elephants.
d. tapirs.
18 Answer:
Birds and mammals
a. are coldblooded.
b. are invertebrates.
c. are warmblooded.
d. have exoskeletons.
19 Answer:
Marsupials complete their development
a. in eggs with leathery shells.
b. inside their mother's body.
c. in eggs with hard shells.
d. inside their mother's pouch.
20 Answer:
Birds are the only animals that are covered with
a. spines.
b. feathers.
c. fur.
d. hair.
21 Answer:
Robins are
a. birds of prey.
b. perching birds.
c. water birds.
d. flightless birds.
22 Answer:
The structure in a female mammal that produces milk is the
a. air sac.
b. placenta.
c. mammary gland.
d. exoskeleton.
23 Answer:
The spiny anteater is an example of a
a. monotreme.
b. marsupial.
c. placental mammal.
d. mammal with teeth.
24 Answer:
Most carnivores have sharp pointed teeth called
a. incisors.
b. canines.
c. talons.
d. herbivores.
25 Answer:
Rabbits, pikas, and hares are examples of
a. gnawing mammals.
b. insect-eating mammals.
c. hoofed mammals.
d. rodentlike mammals.


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Answers

Answered by yashpandey9838
5

Answer1. young develop in a placenta.

Answer2.false

Answer3.kangaroo

Answer4.only plants

Answer5.opossum

Answer6.a pouch

Answer7.all of these

Answer8.cannines

Answer9.flying mammals

Answer10.flying squirrels

Answered by kulsumsimran88
6

Answer:

1) young develop in a placenta

2) false

3) kangaroo

4) only plants

5) opossum

6) a pouch

7) all of these

8) cannines

9) flying mammals

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