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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.

User CThru
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wild animals always show preference for mates. Its part of the continous cycle of producing survivals and offspring. Even plants do it in their own way. Hope i was hhelpful?
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I would have to go with the option "Wild animals always show a preference for mates." Among all the other choices, this statement is true for mating of wild animals in a natural setting. Thank you for posting your question. I hope this answer helped you. Let me know if you need more help. 
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