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Suppose some natural disaster occurs in the species of cement is forced to read locate from its original island where it dined on cactus flowers to an adjacent island with many freer cacti but an overabundance
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Suppose some natural disaster occurs in the species of cement is forced to read locate from its original island where it dined on cactus flowers to an adjacent island with many freer cacti but an overabundance of orchids. What would be the immediate consequences to the species in the first month of change?
A) The species would change it’s eating habit that to feed on orchids.
B) all of the members of the species would make do with the existing cacti on their new island.
C) The entire species would be extinct.
D) most of the members of the species would die but somewhat survive.
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most of the members of the species would die but somewhat survive
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