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Scientists know some small forest birds stay warm by sleeping in holes, lowering their body temperature, or eating fatty seeds. Kinglets are puzzling because they are tiny but keep very high body heat and eat only insects, yet they don’t forage at night or store much food and their stomach holds only about an hour’s worth. They can build up fat during the day, but that only covers about half the overnight energy they need. Researchers haven’t found evidence of torpor in kinglets, so one untested idea is that many small groups join together at night to huddle and share warmth.

Logic Breakdown

Scan the passage for the explicit reasons the author gives for why kinglet survival is puzzling (the two "reasons" the passage names); choose the option that is NOT listed among those reasons.

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The author cites all of the following as contributing to the mystery of kinglet survival in extremely cold overnight winter temperatures EXCEPT:

Correct Answer
B
B is correct. The passage explicitly lists the reasons that make kinglet survival mysterious: small body size/high heat loss ('First, although kinglets are tiny—about 9 cm long including the tail—they maintain extremely high body temperatures at conditions well below freezing.'; 'kinglets would lose heat at a rate about 75 percent faster than birds twice their mass...') and dietary constraints ('The second reason kinglet survival is so remarkable is that, unlike most bird species that remain in cold climates during winter, their diet consists exclusively of insects.'; 'birds that do not cache food and are known not to forage at night'; 'a kinglet's stomach when filled to capacity contains only enough food to keep it warm for one hour.'). The reference to goldcrests appears only in describing a possible explanatory theory ('Another theory, which is still untested but which may be borne out by a recent study of goldcrests, a related species, is that kinglets cluster together at night.') rather than as an additional factor that contributes to the mystery, so the kinglet's relation to goldcrests is the EXCEPT choice.
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