What would be a probable explanation for why there are many endemic plants and birds in new Zealand, but no native mammals?

A. They were driven away by non-native mammals.
B. plants and birds would make ocean crossings to isolated new Zealand islands, mammals could not.
C. They were hunted to extinction by the Maori.
D. The island habitats were not conductive to mammalian life.

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B. Is the correct answer for this question.

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Took a World Geography with the same question and got a hundred, and the correct answer is B. (Courtnei, A is wrong answer.)
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