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The male resplendent quetzal bird has evolved to have tail feathers that are approximately 60 cm long. The female quetzal has short tail feathers. Using the quetzal as your example, describe how the mechanism of natural selection may have led to the evolution of the male quetzal’s extraordinarily long tail feathers.

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The male quetzal could have grown longer tails for breeding purposes.

Step-by-step explanation:

His tail could be fluttered to impress a female, causing them to mate. If they do, they take turns sitting on the eggs. The long tail feathers of the male would help to keep the eggs safe and protected.

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