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Biology, 12.01.2021 21:00 JOEFRESH10

Beause the Gila Monster feeds on the eggs/young of the Gambel's quail and desert cottontail, its principal food supply is only available for a limited period of time each year. How has the Gila Monster adapted to these breeding patterns?
A) It hibernates.
B) It migrates.
C) It stores all its fat in its tail for future use.
D) It preys on other organisms.
E) It eats plants instead.
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