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9 August, 15:03

Which is not an example of a behavioral adaptation in lions?

A.

using teeth and claws to hunt

B.

lioness teaching her young how to hunt

C.

lioness protecting her young

D.

using a roar to communicate that a male is intruding

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  1. 9 August, 15:20
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    A. Using teeth and claws to hunt wouldn't be a behavioral adaptation, more primal instinct or something of the sort. A cat or dog doesn't need to learn how to bite and paw, they just know. Just as humans aren't taught to laugh or cry. Although, I don't have any prior knowledge on this subject, it seems to make sense.
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