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Biology, 05.06.2020 23:06 sparky1234

Carlos noticed a large population of anoles in the park across from his school. The anoles are a variety of colors and sizes, Carlos decided to measure the anoles. He believed that the brighter colored anoles are smaller than the darker colored

anoles. His results are below:

Did Carlos' data support his hypothesis?

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