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Biology, 10.03.2020 23:51, gabestrickland2
What statements below explain why buffalo populations have evolved to utilize group behaviors? CHOOSE ALL THAT APPLY.
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Solitary buffalo would be easy targets for predators.
Buffalo work together as a herd to catch prey.
Buffalo group together because there is safety in numbers.
Buffalo herds in the wilderness would be easy targets for predators.
Baby buffalo are typically protected by putting them in the center of the herd so that future generations can survive.
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