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Which statement about the body length of male iguanas on both islands is BEST supported by the data in Graph 1 and Graph 2?
A Having a longer body length increases the chance of reproduction and increases the annual survival rate.
B Having a longer body length decreases the chance of reproduction but increases the annual survival rate.
C Having a longer body length increases the chance of reproduction but decreases the annual survival rate.
D Having a longer body length decreases the chance of reproduction and decreases the annual survival rate.
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