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16 July, 21:18

Coyotes primarily feed on small mammals, such as rabbits, squirrels, birds, and mice. Many of these prey try to escape from coyotes by burrowing into the ground. Which of the following characteristics is most likely to be naturally selected to increase a coyote population's chances for survival over time?

A. sharper claws that aid in digging

B. smaller ears that are less sensitive to noise

C. lighter colored fur that reflects light

D. blunt teeth that can be used for grinding

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  1. 17 July, 00:29
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    A. Sharper claws for digging in my opinion.
  2. 17 July, 00:58
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    sharper claws that aid in digging

    Explanation:

    Individuals within populations exhibit some diversity. As a result of possessing slightly different traits, some individuals are better able to survive and reproduce than others.

    Since coyotes primarily feed on small mammals that often burrow into the ground, coyotes with sharper claws that aid in digging are more likely to be naturally selected over other individuals in their population.
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