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A bright orange color begins to appear in a population of butterflies. How could evolutionary fitness help explain this change?

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Answer: Orange flowers in the environment, camouflage.

Step-by-step explanation:

If the butterflies were brown before they were easily spotted when sitting upon orange petalled flowers. The orange butterflies in the population survive because they blend in with the flowers they eat from their environment.

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