INTEGRATED PRINC.OF ZOOLOGY(LL)(FD)
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Author: HICKMAN
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Chapter 27, Problem 1FFT
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To explain: The reason due to which reproductive behavior and strategies are better known in birds than in any other vertebrate group.
Introduction: Birds show sexual reproduction with internal fertilization and direct development. Mating precedes courtship, and most of the parents are involved in rearing and nursing the young hatchlings.
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