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14 March, 06:56

A smaller animal is more likely to be a (n) a. insectivore than a frugivore, because it cannot outcompete larger animals. b. frugivore than an insectivore, because it cannot outcompete larger animals. c. frugivore than an insectivore, because it requires a lower quantity of food than larger animals. d. insectivore than a frugivore, because it requires higher-quality food than larger animals.

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  1. 14 March, 07:10
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    Answer: Option D.

    An insectivore than frugivore because it requires higher quality food than larger animals.

    Explanation:

    An insectivore is a canivorous plants or animals that eat insects or feed on insects. They obtain their nutrients from insects are they don't really get much carbohydrates. The need much food for growth and survival. Since much carbohydrates is not available, they need to consume more food for their sustainability.
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