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Chemistry, 01.06.2021 19:30 jamesmcfarland

Male weaver birds make nests to attract females. Females are more likely to mate with males that are good at making nests. Suppose that there are two male birds living in an area. Male A is very good at building nests. Male B is not as good at building
nests as Male A is. Otherwise, the two birds are the same.

Which of these is true about the birds?
A. Male B is less likely to survive.

B. Male A is more likely to reproduce.

C. Male A is less likely to survive.

D. Male B is more likely to reproduce.

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