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In the wild, are all organisms likely to survive?________
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In the wild, are all organisms likely to survive?________
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Answer: No, organisms eat other organisms whether they are big or small. Also as the person above said Natural selection, some animals will live and other will die because of their traits and how they where built.
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Answer:N
atural selection,
Step-by-step explanation:
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