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Red and green beetles from a forest migrate to grasslands. in the new environment, green beetles are able to protect themselves better from predators through camouflage. which change in the population will most likely happen over time?
a.
the beetle population will be half green and half red.
b.
all the beetles will be wiped out because of predator attacks.
c.
most of the beetles will be green.
d.
most of the beetles will be red.
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