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25 April, 12:58

Why are emperor penguins considered a species?

a. They all look alike.

b. They can mate and produce offspring that can mate.

c. They can mate and produce offspring that cannot mate.

d. They all walk in a similar manner.

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  1. 25 April, 14:15
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    B is the correct answer because a species contains organisms that can reproduce with each other
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