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History, 12.10.2019 13:30, lfg0929

According to darwin, which of the following creatures would be most likely to survive?
a. a beetle without any camouflage who is easily seen by its prey
b. a beetle without any camouflage who uses leaves to hide from its prey
c. a beetle who can temporarily escape from its prey
d. a beetle who adapted to its environment and was able to camouflage itself

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