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9 January, 20:05

Giraffes use their extremely long necks to reach the leaves high up on acacia trees, which other animals cannot reach, giving them a food source for which they have few competitors. What can you conclude about natural selection from this observation Giraffe necks get longer over a lifetime of stretching, and their offspring inherit the longer necks of their parents. All giraffes are born with short necks and, eating acacia leaves causes them to stretch over a lifetime. Other animals will mimic the giraffe and grow longer necks. The giraffes with the longest necks survive and produce offspring

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  1. 9 January, 20:29
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    Some giraffes are heterozygous or homozygous for their long necks while others are homozygous recessive for short.
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