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ninajaen:

Light-colored moths on a dark tree are a much harder target for predators. And the reverse is true for dark-colored moths. True False

jkmiec26:

What do you think it is?

OLIVER69:

Answer: False Explanation: The light moths are highly visible to predators against the dark tree, but the dark moths are nearly invisible to predators. So, it is likely that more light moths will be captured by the predators, causing the population of light moths to decrease.

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