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Cave-dwelling fish live in completely dark caves. Their eyes are not properly developed, and their skin lacks pigmentation. Fish of the same species that live in open water have darker pigmentation and well-developed eyes.

What explains this difference in pigmentation and eye development?

It is a mechanism that allows the fish to mutate into a new species.

It is a variation that allows the fish to adapt to different habitats.

It is an example of the fish interbreeding with other species in their environments.

It is a modification to avoid competition within the species.

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It is an example of the fish interbreeding with other species in their environments.

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