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A certain reptile species is a herbivore and exists only on an isolated island. Which of the following would most likely result in the extinction of the reptile species over a period of twenty thousand years?
The reptile species produces few offspring with no unique traits, and the vegetation changes quickly.
Explain to by describing why the above answer is correct. Please make sure you cite evidence to defend why this is the correct answer.
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