PT103.S2.Q14

PrepTest 103 - Section 2 - Question 14

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The common ancestors of Australian land- and tree-dwelling kangaroos had prehensile (grasping) tails and long opposable thumbs, attributes that are well-adapted to tree-dwelling but offer kangaroos few advantages on land. ██ ██ ██████ ███████████ ██████████ ████ █████████████ █████████ ██████████ ████ █████ ███████████ ████ ██ ████████ ██ ███ ████ ████ ███ ██████ █████████████ █████████ ███ ████ ████ ██ █████

"Surprising" Phenomenon

What caused modern tree-dwelling kangaroos to lose traits of their ancestors that were well-suited for life in trees?

Objective

The right answer will be a hypothesis that offers a similarity between land- and tree-dwelling kangaroos. This similarity will explain why modern tree-dwelling kangaroos, like their land-dwelling counterparts, lost the prehensile tails and opposable thumbs of their ancestors, even though these traits are well-adapted to tree-dwelling kangaroos’ lifestyles.

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14.

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a

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b

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c

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d

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e

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