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Which example of artificial selection is caused indirectly by human activity? a. choosing sheep that enable offspring to give a large amount of wool b. mating goats that produce more milk c. selective mating among ducks to produce larger eggs d. increased number of small crabs because fishing nets catch mostly large crabs

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