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Wild Cards- Some animals still fit into classification though they do not follow all the rules example with mammals they give live birth. echidna and platypus lay eggs and are mammals but they they still are is because they have fur. Penguins are birds and have feathers but can't fly just like the ostrich and emu so they still fit into being classified as birds.

Size differences because a rat and a whale are both mammals but a rat is oh so smaller than a whale.

Location- Where the animals live a chinchilla and a polar bear live far far away from each other and are still mammals.

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