A1 - Netscape
B2 - Prodigy
C3 - MapQuest
D4 - CompuServe
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Answer: Prodigy was a "home computer information service" that was launched as a joint venture between IBM and Sears in the late 1980s. Prodigy offered its subscribers access to a broad range of networked services, including news, weather, games, stocks, and a variety of other features. By 1990, it was the second-largest online service service provider of its kind, with 465,000 subscribers. Prodigy shut down in 1999, citing the "Y2K problem." The company re-imagined itself as an Internet provider and was acquired by SBC communications, now known as AT&T.
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Most of the spotted skunk species can be divided into two groups - three of which hailed from the east, and three from the west. (The seventh species is native to Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula).
The biggest difference between the two groups is how they reproduce. In the eastern group, female skunks tend to be pregnant for 50-65 days, and mate in March or April, giving birth to their little stinkers in May or June.
In the west, spotted skunks breed in September or October, and give birth in April or May, with a gestation period of 180-200 days. Evidence shows that western skunks use a process called delayed implantation, where the fertilized egg experiences a dormant period before development.
Skunks from both groups have overlapping territories, like in Texas, so you could have two skunks that look almost identical, but cannot mate because they have entirely different reproductive strategies, making them incompatible.
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