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Which of the following choices is an example of an Everglade species adaptation?

Alligators dig large holes in the mud that retain water during the dry season.
Zebras have striped colorations that help them hide from predators in the grasses.
Raccoons steal eggs from birds’ nests.
All of these choices are correct.

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The example of an Everglade species adaptation from the given choices is "Alligators dig large holes in the mud that retain water during the dry season." This adaptation allows alligators to survive the dry season in the Everglades by creating a water source that they can access even when other sources have dried up. This adaptation is specific to alligators and is not seen in other animal species in the Everglades. The other choices are not examples of Everglade species adaptations.
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All of these choices are correct

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