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Biology, 03.04.2021 02:10 smonahan2023

Which of the following best illustrates the idea of Survival of the Fittest? A.
The strongest ant in the colony always gets the most mates.
B.
The strongest cow always eats the most grass.
C.
A slower cheetah is able to obtain more food than others because it is able to catch the slower deer while the faster cheetah goes after the fastest deer.
D.
The largest mouse always wins even though it is more easily seen by predators.

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