In the desert there is two types of scorpions. One type has a black color and the other type has a brown color. An owl has recently moved into
the desert and eats the scorpions. Given the color of the scorpions and the environment in which they live, which of the two color types of
scorpions will decrease? Which color of scorpion will become the majority? What is this called?
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