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PLEASE HELP Which of the following situations describes a helpful adaptation for a mole? Question 2 options: A mole is blind and cannot see underground. A mole is bright and attracts the attention of predator
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Which of the following situations describes a helpful adaptation for a mole? Question 2 options:
A mole is blind and cannot see underground.
A mole is bright and attracts the attention of predator birds.
A mole has a sensitive sense of smell to help it find food underground.
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A Mole has a sensitive sense of smell to help it find food underground.
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