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Beth studies the albinism mutation in the wild wallaby, which is an herbivore. a wild wallaby with albinism (left) and a wild wallaby with its natural
coloring (right) are shown. how would the color mutation affect a wallaby that was living in the wild versus one that was living in a zoo?
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the mutation is likely neutral in both locations because an animal's color doesn't affect its overall survival.
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the mutation is likely harmful in both locations because the animals can't hide from prey.
the mutation is likely harmful to the wild animal because it puts it at risk for predation. it is neutral for the zoo animal.
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the mutation is likely beneficial for the zoo animal because it makes it easier to spot in a zoo enclosure. it is neutral for the wild
animal

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