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A species that adapts will be more likely to .. A. Become extinct B. Mutate C. Survive D. Live a shorter life
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A species that adapts will be more likely to ..
A. Become extinct
B. Mutate
C. Survive
D. Live a shorter life
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They are most likely to survive.
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C. Survive
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An adaptation is a feature that helps an animals or species to survive and continue with reproduction.
This could be through physical changes to the animals body or behavioral changes.
A species that adapts will be more likely to survive. As the environment changes, animals that cannot adapt die out, and only the adapted ones survive to produce offspring.
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