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1. Some worms eat at night (meaning they are nocturnal) and some worms eat during

the day (meaning they are diurnal). Most birds eat only during the day, so they are

only eating diurnal worms, due to the fact that the nocturnal worms are burrowing

during this time. Each spring when the worms reproduce about 500 offspring are born

but only 100 of them live long enough to reproduce themselves.

foet (between 30.35 moh) and ther emus run slawer (hetween 20-25

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I’m not sure what this is asking exactly but certain species value quantity over quality when it comes to offsprings. This means that they’ll produce a lot of young. While many of them die, a few survive to continue the species. Other species tend to have few offspring that are stronger and more likely to survive. This can be influenced by habitat and resources as well as other features.
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