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Which of the following is not a commonly used group to identify wildlife?
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Upland birds
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Waterfowl and wetland birds
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Small mammals
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Antlered animals
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Antlered animals are not commonly used as a group to identify wildlife. While upland birds, waterfowl and wetland birds, and small mammals are commonly used categories to classify and identify wildlife, the term "antlered animals" is not a widely recognized group. This is because not all wildlife species have antlers, and antlers are primarily found in certain species of deer, elk, and moose. Therefore, antlered animals do not fall under the commonly used groups for wildlife identification.