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20 April, 12:46

Which of the following statements does not support the conclusion that giraffes are k-selected species?

Giraffes are approximately 6' tall and weigh 150 lbs at birth.

Wild giraffes begin mating at 6-7 years of age.

Newborn giraffes are capable of coordinated walking within an hour of birth, and running within 24 hours of birth.

Giraffes rarely give birth to twins.

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  1. 20 April, 12:51
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    The correct answer is C. Newborn giraffes are capable of coordinated walking within an hour of birth, and running within 24 hours of birth.

    Explanation:

    In biology, k-selected species are species that have stable populations although they do not give birth to multiple offspring at once and individual offspring are mainly big animals that require more time to mature this makes parents invest more time and effort in them to guarantee they survive. According to this, giraffes can be classified as k-selected species because they usually have limited offspring (Giraffes rarely give birth to twins), they seem to mature slowly and offspring requires more care and time (giraffes begin mating at 6-7 years of age) and they are large when they are born (Giraffes are approximately 6' tall and weigh 150 lbs at birth).

    However, the fact "Newborn giraffes are capable of coordinated walking within an hour of birth, and running within 24 hours of birth" does not support the idea these animals are k-select species because this shows rapid maturation and little time and effort invested which is the opposite to k-selected species.
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