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The state of florida is the mockingbird. mocking birds eat many types of food, including insects, berries, and seeds. insects and and seeds have hard coverings, but berries are soft. if the plants that make berries don't grow well in one year, which individual mockingbirds will survive?
a.) those who sing the loudest
b.) those with the strongest beaks
c.) those with the longest tail feathers
d.) those that lay eggs with the most spots
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