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Walleyes and northern pike are both species of fish that live in freshwater lakes. Many lakes maintain large, healthy populations of both of these fish species year after year. Which statement about walleyes and northern pike is most useful in explaining how they are able to live together in the same
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A The two species are adapted to eat different types of food.
B. The two species are adapted to eat the same types of food.
C. The two species have different ranges of tolerance to oxygen content in water.
D. The two species have different ranges of tolerance to temperature.

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