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What is the best reason that bright-colored feathers could be an adaptation for a bird living in a temperate forest? a. it could make it harder for the bird to hide. b. it could make the bird attract mates. c. it could make it harder for the bird to reproduce. d. it could make the bird a worse hunter.
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Adaptaions help species survive
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