-randomly mated
-no mutations
-isolated population
-relatively large population
-no natural selection.
Hardy-Weinburg equilibrium is a very idealistic & theoretical approach that is not applicably realistic- but it is good for rough estimations.
Answer and explanation:
Sand cats eat primarily small rodents, occasionally hares, birds, spiders, insects and reptiles. They are fearless snake hunters—their prey can include venomous vipers and other snakes. Living in a relatively desolate habitat, sand cats are opportunistic feeders out of necessity.
<span>Struggle for existence and survival of the fittest principles of evolution is represented in this example</span>