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Scenario: Before the industrial revolution in England the predominant peppered moth had light colored wings. After the industrial revolution more dark colored moths appeared until they were the dominant form of
the moth. The major predators of these moths were sparrows that relied on sight to identify and eat the
moths.
The principle involved in this series of events illustrates that:
A That the moths with the highest reproductive potential will be the smallest form
B The dark moths blended in better with the dark trees, thus escapin the predators
The reproduction rate was slower than the light colored moths
D The dark colored moths tasted bad as compared to the light colored moths

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