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from the lesson pdf, what has allowed birds-of-paradise to have very few predators? their bright colors scare potential predators away they are geographically isolated from potential predators. they are poisonous when eaten by predators. they are very fast and efficient flyers, making them difficult to catch.
Birds-of-paradise are native primarily to the remote islands of New Guinea and nearby regions, which are geographically isolated from many large predator species that would target them. This isolation is the key factor limiting their predator population, unlike the other listed traits which are not the primary reason for their lack of predators.
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B. They are geographically isolated from potential predators.