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makkiz [27]
2 years ago
8

Help with this and i'll give the right answer brainlist

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1 answer:
katovenus [111]2 years ago
8 0

Answer: C

The Author is Strictly telling you that certain animals (Like Dogs, Cats, etc..) Eat meat. Their Ancestors ate meat in the past, and these animals should do the same as well.

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