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klasskru [66]
3 years ago
8

Do the results of the experiment support the camouflage hypothesis? do the results of the experiment support the camouflage hypo

thesis? yes; mouse models with camouflage coloration were preyed on more often than non-camouflaged mouse models. no; mouse models with camouflage coloration were preyed on less often than non-camouflaged mouse models. no; mouse models with camouflage coloration were preyed on more often than non-camouflaged mouse models. yes; mouse models with camouflage coloration were preyed on less often than non-camouflaged mouse models.
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Bond [772]3 years ago
3 0

I guess the last option is the best answer.

Yes; mouse models with camouflage coloration were preyed on less often than non-camouflaged mouse models.

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