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According to the theory of natural selection, what would happen to a species of lizards when a new predator is introduced into the environment where lizards live?
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According to the theory of natural selection, what would happen to a species of lizards when a new predator is introduced into the environment where lizards live?
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The new species would try and crossbreed possibly, or see them as weak and kill them off and take their resources.
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