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What variation of an individual owl in a owl population would make the individual more likely to survive in an environment where the owls prey is scarce? A.Having better eyesight B.Having shorter wings
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What variation of an individual owl in a owl population would make the individual more likely to survive in an environment where the owls prey is scarce?
A.Having better eyesight
B.Having shorter wings
C.Having bigger nests
D.Having fewer feathers
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Answer: D
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A. Because with better eyesight they are more likely to get prey faster and having shorter wings doesn’t help them, bigger nests doesn’t help with catching prey, fewer feathers also doesn’t help with hunting prey
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