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Giraffe necks have gotten longer over many generations because food availability allowed for those with longer necks naturally (through genetic variation) to better survive and reproduce. This is an excellent example of(1 point)
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Genetic Drift
Genetic Drift
Natural Selection
Natural Selection
Sexual Selection
Sexual Selection
Homeostasis
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Natural Selection
Explanation: Individuals with longer necks had a survival and reproductive advantage in environments where food was higher, so alleles for longer necks became more common over generations.
Explanation: Individuals with longer necks had a survival and reproductive advantage in environments where food was higher, so alleles for longer necks became more common over generations.
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