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Which mutation would be most beneficial to a peacock and its descendents? larger more colorful tail white plumage blue eyes overly curbed beak
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Which mutation would be most beneficial to a peacock and its descendents?
larger more colorful tail
white plumage
blue eyes
overly curbed beak
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A larger tail would be very useful to attract a mate. White plumage would probably do the opposite. Blue eyes would most likely be useless. A bigger beak may be helpful but the best choice would be A.
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