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Biology, 24.09.2019 07:20 tragesserj

Amale frigatebird displays to the female by inflating its large red throat sac, throwing its head back, vibrating its wings, and producing a “drumming” sound with its throat sac. for the frigatebird, this behavior has most likely resulted in
(1)hiding from predators
(2)greater reproductive success
(3)locating new sources of food
(4)reduced population growth

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