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Biology, 24.06.2021 17:10 Destine1965

An insect called a hummingbird hawk-moth uses its long tongue to drink nectar from flowers while it pollinates the plants whose flowers it visits. Which of these organisms do you think would have a niche similar to that of a hummingbird hawk-moth? A. Tarantula

B. Cardinal

C. Mosquito

D. Butterfly

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