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choice5="Starling (Sturnus vulgaris)" | choice5="Starling (Sturnus vulgaris)" | ||
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− | feedback1="'''Incorrect!''' This species is called a House Martin, with its pure white underparts as well as a white rump and short forked tail. Although they belong to the same family, swallows have distinctive red throats and long tail streamers. They are extremely agile in flight and spend most of their time on the wing | + | feedback1="'''Incorrect!''' This species is called a House Martin, with its pure white underparts as well as a white rump and short forked tail. Although they belong to the same family, swallows have distinctive red throats and long tail streamers. They are extremely agile in flight and spend most of their time on the wing. " |
feedback2="'''Correct!''' This species is called a House Martin, with its pure white underparts as well as a white rump and short forked tail. The bird's mud nest is usually sited below the eaves of buildings. They are summer migrants and spend their winters in Africa. Although still numerous and widespread, recent moderate declines earn them a place on the Amber List. [[Lizard Eye|WikiVet Article: Lizard Eye]]." | feedback2="'''Correct!''' This species is called a House Martin, with its pure white underparts as well as a white rump and short forked tail. The bird's mud nest is usually sited below the eaves of buildings. They are summer migrants and spend their winters in Africa. Although still numerous and widespread, recent moderate declines earn them a place on the Amber List. [[Lizard Eye|WikiVet Article: Lizard Eye]]." | ||
feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' This species is called a House Martin, with its pure white underparts as well as a white rump and short forked tail. Pied Wagtails also have a black and white plumage, but they possess a black beak, have long slender legs, with long hindclaws and a long-rectangular tail that they characteristically are frequently “wagging”. [[Lizard Eye|WikiVet Article: Lizard Eye]]." | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' This species is called a House Martin, with its pure white underparts as well as a white rump and short forked tail. Pied Wagtails also have a black and white plumage, but they possess a black beak, have long slender legs, with long hindclaws and a long-rectangular tail that they characteristically are frequently “wagging”. [[Lizard Eye|WikiVet Article: Lizard Eye]]." |
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What species of Passerine bird is this? |
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What species of Passerine bird is this? |
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What anatomical characteristic is specific to lizards capable of autotomy? |
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In lizards, what is the proctodeum? |