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Biology, 18.12.2019 06:31 sweetyus06

An octopus reproduces only once in its life, but it may have more than 100,000 offspring, depending on the species. certain
species of penguin, by contrast, have only one chick at a time. if some species can reproduce as rapidly as the octopus (100,000
offspring every 3 or 4 years), how is it possible that a species that has only one young at a time is equally successful?
a. having a large number of offspring assures that at least some of them will escape being killed by predators
b.
the success of a species depends on the number of offspring that survive long enough to reproduce
c.
baby penguins are left to fend for themselves from the time they hatch, so they quickly become self-sufficient,
d.
an octopus only reproduces one time, but penguins may reproduce between 4 and 12 times in their lives.

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