The bunnies in a forest have different colored fur at different times of the year. The bunnies you see have brown fur in the fall. The bunnies you see in winter have white fur. What is this an example of?
a. Evolution
b. Artificial Selection
c. Natural Selection
d. Selective Breeding
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