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NC Wildlife Unit 8 Review Test (Not Graded)

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Test your knowledge of mammal classifications by answering whether the statements are true or false based on the information provided about monotremes, marsupials, and placental mammals.

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NC Wildlife Unit 8 Review Test (Not Graded)Version en ligne

Test your knowledge of mammal classifications by answering whether the statements are true or false based on the information provided about monotremes, marsupials, and placental mammals.

par Noel Sayco
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Marsupials are more adaptable to rapid environmental changes than placental mammals.

2

Placental mammals have a short gestation period.

3

The platypus is not related to echidnas.

4

Marsupials can adjust the development of their offspring based on environmental conditions.

5

Marsupials carry their young in a pouch on the mother's belly.

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Echidnas are found in Europe and Asia.

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The echidna is a warm-blooded animal.

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Echidnas belong to the order Monotremata.

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Placental mammals nourish their developing fetus through a placenta.

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The name 'echidna' comes from the Greek word meaning viper.

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Echidnas belong to the class Mammalia.

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The platypus is a close relative of echidnas.

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The echidna is a cold-blooded animal.

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The name 'echidna' refers to a mythical bird in Greek mythology.

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Marsupials have a well-developed placenta.

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Placental mammals provide extended care to their offspring.

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Monotremes provide extensive parental care to their young.

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Monotremes lay eggs instead of giving birth to live young.

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Monotremes suckle directly from nipples.

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Echidnas are egg-laying mammals found in Australia and New Guinea.

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