I think that humans and chimpanzees both eat fruit, vegetation, meat. That's what they have in common.
The right answer is smelly garbage.
Infestation is the penetration into the body of a parasite whose nature is not microbial.
smelly garbage is not synonymous of infestation, because the olfactory system only detected smelly metabolites of these microorganisms. This does not necessarily mean that the microorganism has managed to penetrate the body.
By cons other proposals are signs and tools for infestation (torn packaging with food leaking out, dead insect bodysuits, feathers, and fur).
<span>The type of isolation that describes the
statement above where in the species are being spread out and far over the area
is broad geographic range, for the broad geographic range is having species in
a state that they are being isolated in a way of having them spread out in a
particular area but too far from each other, where it describes and are related
to the statement being said above.</span>
Scientists and engineers actively seek evidence to test their ideas — even if the test is difficult. The reason behind is the importance of asking questions based on observations to find more information about the natural effects and proposals. From there, it is ought to determine expected results based on testing, evidence resulting from that experiment will allow testers to find out the solution they are looking for.