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Darius is observing a family of geese, which includes a male goose, female goose, and several goslings. When a dog approaches the geese, the male goose hisses at the dog and flaps its wings threateningly.

Is the behavior of the male goose an example of an adaptation?

A. Yes, because the behavior is inherited and helps the goose and its offspring survive.
B. Yes, because the behavior is a response to another animal.
C. No, because adaptations are body structures, not behaviors.
D. Maybe, depending on whether or not the dog attacks the geese.

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Yes

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Answer:

A. Yes, its an inherited behaviour that helps the goose and its offspring to survive.

Step-by-step explanation:

Adaptation could be a trait with a functional role in an individual or animal that is maintained and has also evolved as a result of natural selection.

The male goose hissing and wing flapping is an adaptive trait of scaring away predators.

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