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12 January, 12:24

There are two types of rabbits: those that strictly eat grass and those that strictly eat berries and flowers. A drought occurs one year, and the plants have difficulty producing any extras (flowers, berries, etc.). They can only try and keep themselves green.

Natural selection is against which rabbit?

a. Those that strictly eat berries and flowers.

b. Those that strictly eat grass

c. Those that strictly eat grass and berries

d. Those that strictly eat grass and flowers

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  1. 12 January, 12:53
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    A) Those that strictly eat berries and flowers

    Explanation:

    The question states that the drought stops any plants from producing berries or flowers, therefore, any animals that eat only berries, flowers, or a combination of the two will have nothing to eat. The question asks which rabbit natural selection is against. Since the rabbits that strictly eat berries and flowers will have no food after the drought, and will starve as a result, A is the correct answer.
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