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10 May 2025, 04:00
OFFICIAL EXPLANATION QUESTION #1
"If the laws of nature were as rigid as we want our classification system to be, famous taxonomic rebels such as the platypus would be forced, as mammals, to gestate and give birth to live young even if the risk to both parent and child were increased to the point of bringing about the end of the species."
With a four-sentence passage, your odds of getting this question right are one in four, just on a blind guess. Those odds are better than on a "one right, four wrong" multiple-choice question, but you can do better. Only two sentences-the second and the fourth-discuss mammals. The fourth describes the traits that make the platypus unlike most mammals. You can infer the standard mammalian traits from that, but the question asks for a sentence in which qualities are "explicitly" listed. The second sentence, however, states that, to fit properly within the definition of a "mammal," a creature must produce live young.