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Two species of animal share a common ancestor, but one species developed thick fur and the other developed a very light coat of hair. Over

time, the temperature in their native environment grew much warmer and wetter, far too hot for the thick-furred population. Statistically, what
is the most likely outcome for the thick-furred species?
OA
extinction
OB. genetics
OC. mutation
OD. evolution
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User Kjetil Klaussen
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Answer: The answer is A extinction

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