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Apopulation of mice has moved in a new area where the rocks are very dark. due to natural genetic variation, some of the mice are black while others are tan. the bird is a predator of the mice. predict what will happen after a few generations and explain why. be sure to include the following words in your response: adaptation, survive, reproduce.


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