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Question
Match the names of animal groups in Column I with the names of animals in column II.
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Column I (Group) |
Column II (Animals) |
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Annelida |
Pigeon |
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Porifera |
Snake |
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Mollusca |
Earthworm |
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Reptilia |
Sponge |
|
Amphibia |
Octopus |
|
Pisces |
Trout |
|
Mammal |
Rabbit |
Which names are left out that do not match and why?
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Solution
|
Column I |
Column II |
|
Annelida |
Earthworm |
|
Porifera |
Sponge |
|
Mollusca |
Octopus |
|
Reptilia |
Snake |
|
Pisces |
Trout |
|
Mammal |
Rabbit |
Amphibia from Column I and Pigeon from column II are left out. They do not match as Pigeon comes under Class Aves and not Class Amphibia.
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