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A frog lays thousands of eggs because many eggs die. This behavior is an example of a)competition b)overproduction c)variation in a population d)survival of the fittist
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A frog lays thousands of eggs because many eggs die. This behavior is an example of a)competition b)overproduction c)variation in a population d)survival of the fittist
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The behavior of frog is considered in over production B
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b) over production. Frogs lay thousands of eggs because some die, therefor, the frog needs to produce more.
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