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Biology, 25.12.2019 10:31 hahHcjckk

Organisms must have variation within a population in order for natural selection to occur.

which situation is an example of this variation?

a. a frog living in a pond is eaten by a predator, while others in the same population survive.

b. a snake living in a desert produces more offspring than other snakes in the same population.

c. some rabbits living in a forest have short, spotted ears, while others have long white ears.

d. some birds living in a grassland eat less than other birds who eat the same food.

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