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Physics, 18.03.2021 02:20 elizabethatkins1922

What would happen if one type of bird, such as a goose, had identical offspring and all of those offspring survived to reproduce? No geese would survive.
Some geese would survive better than others.
We would soon be overrun with geese.
None of the above.

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