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The last captive passenger pigeon died in Cincinnati at ______________.
Options
A.The Smithsonian
B.The Cincinnati Zoo
C.The home of its owner
D.An elementary/primary school
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The question asks where the last captive passenger pigeon died, with four location-based options.
Option 1: 'The Smithsonian' — While the Smithsonian is a major museum and research institution in Washington, D.C., it is not historically documented as the death site of the last capti......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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