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Zebras have stripes but no two zebras are identical. The stripe pattern on a zebra is actually like a fingerprint and scientists can identify individual zebras by looking at their stripe pattern.

This is an example of individual members of a species having different physical characteristics.

The preceding statement is an example of which component of Darwin's Theory of Natural Selection?

Zebras have stripes but no two zebras are identical. The stripe pattern on a zebra is actually like a fingerprint and scientists can identify individual zebras by looking at their stripe pattern.

This is an example of individual members of a species having different physical characteristics.

The preceding statement is an example of which component of Darwin's Theory of Natural Selection?

Variation

Overproduction

Adaptation

Fitness

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Answer: Variation

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