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the peppered moth lands on the bark of a tree trunk and opens its wings to rest. a hungry flycatcher bird that was close behind swoops down for a meal but loses sight of its prey. the moth blended in with
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the peppered moth lands on the bark of a tree trunk and opens its wings to rest. a hungry flycatcher bird that was close behind swoops down for a meal but loses sight of its prey. the moth blended in with the tree trunk. blending in let it avoid the pesky flycatcher, so the moth lives to see another day. this is an example of ultimate causation. true or false?
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Answer it’s going to be B:
Step-by-step explanation:
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