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Which example best demonstrates artificial selection? Salmon swimming upriver to lay their eggs. The forrest service stocking trout in a lake in Montana. Farmers breeding pigs w…
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Salmon swimming upriver to lay their eggs.
The forrest service stocking trout in a lake in Montana.
Farmers breeding pigs with less fat.
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