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Mice and other rodents that are often preyed upon tend to be very timid. They prefer to stay away from open spaces, and sudden movements or sounds send them running for cover
Mice who are less timid will be more successful when competing against other mice. They will be faster to find and get to new sources of food, bedding and shelter. Bolder mice will be more likely to win in any fight or competition over food or mates.
How does natural selection favor timid mice over bold mice?
A.
Timid mice are less likely to catch diseases.
B.
Timid mice are less likely to be caught by a predator.
C.
Timid mice are more successful at finding food.
D.
Timid mice are more attractive to females.
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