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Heh, I just did this one a couple days back and answered this question wrong also. I wont give away the answer but I am interested to know what other people are picking as the answer.
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I choose A

the last part provides the evidence: How do pteros start? Probably by jumping from cliffs, trees, or by rising into light winds from the crests of waves

e) we know they have a high metabolism, we could infer that they need much food, but exactly twice as much as their body temeprature? out

d) nothing about tails in the passage; only about fingers

c) reptiles greater than the ptero? not mentioned

b) nothing about sharp teeth either
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yeah this is a question from 1000RC's , i got this wrong too! i will give the OA , wanna see what explanations ppl give:)
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My take is on A..
D is not mentioned..It just says that they had big wings, but nowhere it mentions that its wings were bigger than most birds...
A is mentioned in the passage in section where in the author is talking about how they learnt to fly..by riding on waves
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My guess is that waves can't be formed but in large bodies of water...streams and rivers don't have waves usually, do they?
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I went with A

1) The passage asks us to infer so we know that the answer will not follow directly from the passage

2) light winds from the crest of waves suggests a large body of water (most small bodies do not have waves)
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I went through this passage a few weeks back. The Answer I came up was A.
"The third calls for high waves to channel updrafts. The wind that made such waves however, might have been too strong for the pterosaurs to control their flight once airborne"...


High waves can only happen in large bodies of water.



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