Question
What is an example of an advantageous trait?(1 point)
Responses
Elephants are being born without tusks, in response to pressures from poaching for ivory.
Elephants are being born without tusks, in response to pressures from poaching for ivory.
Peacocks are brightly colored to attract mates, though their feathers make them more susceptible to predation.
Peacocks are brightly colored to attract mates, though their feathers make them more susceptible to predation.
A large proportion of Ireland’s population has red hair, more than anywhere else in the world.
A large proportion of Ireland’s population has red hair, more than anywhere else in the world.
Black bears are not always black, but come in various shades including blonde, cinnamon, and brown.
Responses
Elephants are being born without tusks, in response to pressures from poaching for ivory.
Elephants are being born without tusks, in response to pressures from poaching for ivory.
Peacocks are brightly colored to attract mates, though their feathers make them more susceptible to predation.
Peacocks are brightly colored to attract mates, though their feathers make them more susceptible to predation.
A large proportion of Ireland’s population has red hair, more than anywhere else in the world.
A large proportion of Ireland’s population has red hair, more than anywhere else in the world.
Black bears are not always black, but come in various shades including blonde, cinnamon, and brown.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
An example of an advantageous trait is:
**Elephants are being born without tusks, in response to pressures from poaching for ivory.**
This trait provides a survival advantage in environments where poaching is prevalent, as tuskless elephants are less likely to be targeted by poachers.
**Elephants are being born without tusks, in response to pressures from poaching for ivory.**
This trait provides a survival advantage in environments where poaching is prevalent, as tuskless elephants are less likely to be targeted by poachers.