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Which of these statements is true for mating of wild animals in a natural setting?

Wild animals have no preference for mates in a natural setting but show it in captivity.
Wild animals never have any preference for mates.
Wild animals always show preference for mates.

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Answer: the person above my is right

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "Wild animals have no preference for mates in a natural setting but show it in captivity." The statement that is true for mating of wild animals in a natural setting is that wild animals have no preference for mates in a natural setting but show it in captivity.
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