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How Do Palaeognaths Differ from Neognaths

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How do palaeognaths differ from neognaths?


A) Palaeognaths are flightless or weakly flying; neognaths can fly.
B) Palaeognaths are small in size; neognaths are substantially larger.
C) Palaeognaths do not have feathers; neognaths have feathers.
D) Some palaeognaths exhibit viviparity; all neognaths are oviparous.
E) Palaeognaths have reduced, peglike teeth; neognaths do not have teeth.

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