Scenario: Before the industrial revolution in England the predominant peppered moth had light colored
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moths.
The principle involved in this series of events illustrates that:
A That the moths with the highest reproductive potential will be the smallest form
B The dark moths blended in better with the dark trees, thus escapin the predators
The reproduction rate was slower than the light colored moths
D The dark colored moths tasted bad as compared to the light colored moths
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