Question 12

(Multiple Choice)

How are most birds different from most mammals in their reproductive strategies?


A) Most birds are pair-bonded, while most mammals are not.
B) Most mammals are pair-bonded, while most birds are not.
C) Birds tend to reproduce randomly from season to season, while mammals form longer-term bonds.
D) Most birds produce a single offspring each time they reproduce, while mammals tend to produce one offspring at a time.

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