Biology, 14.01.2021 17:20 jasmine12314
Squirrels exhibit altruistic behavior. This occurs when one member of the species squeals to alert the other members of
the population of a predator entering the arwa. The squealing member of the population is more likely to be noticed and
killed by the predator. Infer how this behavior likely evolved as an adaptation.
A)
Populations that exhibit altruism in its members likely allowed more
members of the group to survive and reproduce.
B)
Only the youngest or weakest members of the population exhibit altruism
in squirrels.
0)
Only the male member of the population exhibit altruism in squirrels.
D)
Squirrels who exhibit altruism are able to scare the predators away
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