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What's an anatomical detail that some dinosaurs share with birds (and no other animal does)? A. Scales B. Beaks C. Wishbones D. Eggs
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What's an anatomical detail that some dinosaurs share with birds (and no other animal does)?
A. Scales
B. Beaks
C. Wishbones
D. Eggs
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C. Wishbones
I know this because a platypus lay's eggs, aligators have scales, and turtles have beaks.
Only birds and dinosaurs have wishbones.
Hoped I helped!
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The answer is C. Wishbones
I had to do a lot of research on this one to make sure I gave you the right answer. Some dinosaurs had wishbones and only birds have wishbones, no other animals. So It would have to be C.
I hope this helped. Have a great day!
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