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Many types of grazing animals live in Africa. The picture shows two of these animals that have about the same mass and height at the shoulder.
Based on observations of the pictures of these animals, which statement describes an advantage that only one of these animals has in obtaining food?
Answer
A
The Thomson’s gazelle has a body shape that allows it to run faster when chasing prey.
B
The Thomson’s gazelle has horns that can be used to move tree branches out the way to reach food.
C
The gerenuk has a sharp, pointed nose for detecting the scent of predators.
D
The gerenuk has a long neck that allows it to reach high to eat from trees.
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