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2. On a small isolated island, there is a single species of seed eating birds. Individual birds can eat medium sized seede. What does the Theory of Natural Selection predict will most likely happen to
the population of seed eating birde over time If their food supply changed after a long drought to
include only amall seeds and large seeds?
A. It will diverge into two species, one that eats small seeds and one that eats large seeds.
B. It will adapt and the birds that ate the medium sized seeds will leam to eat fish, insects, or
other animals
C. It will permanently shrink to approximately 25% of its current size
D. It will go extinct because there aren't enough seeds to support all of the individuals.

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