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which of the following are examples of strategies that animals have evolved to avoid being eaten by predators?
□ character displacement
□ camouflage and mimicry
□ chemical defense
□ armor and weaponry
Brief Explanations
- Character displacement: This is about species evolving differences to reduce competition, not predator avoidance.
- Camouflage and mimicry: Camouflage helps animals blend into their environment, and mimicry (e.g., Batesian or Müllerian) can deceive predators, so this is a predator - avoidance strategy.
- Chemical defense: Many animals (like skunks, poison dart frogs) use chemicals to deter predators, so this is a valid strategy.
- Armor and weaponry: Animals with armor (e.g., turtles, armadillos) or weaponry (e.g., horns, claws) can defend against predators, so this is a valid strategy.
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B. Camouflage and mimicry, C. Chemical defense, D. Armor and weaponry