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Some predators rely on speed to catch their prey. How would you expect the prey to evolve in response? Prey that become faster will be more successful. Prey that become toxic wi…
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Some predators rely on speed to catch their prey. How would you expect the prey to evolve in response?
Prey that become faster will be more successful.
Prey that become toxic will be more successful.
Prey that become slower will be more successful.
Prey that become nontoxic will be more successful.
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Answer: Prey that become faster will be more successful.
Explanation: I took the test
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