Hummingbirds with long, slender beaks are most likely to survive in an environment with long, slender flowers. This is because their beaks are better suited to reach the nectar inside those types of flowers.
Hummingbirds use their beaks to reach into flowers and eat the nectar inside. Which hummingbirds below are most likely to survive in an environment with long, slender flowers?(1 point)
Responses
hummingbirds with the brightest colored feathers
hummingbirds with the brightest colored feathers
hummingbirds with short, wide beaks
hummingbirds with short, wide beaks
all hummingbirds will survive because there is plenty of food for the whole population
all hummingbirds will survive because there is plenty of food for the whole population
hummingbirds with long, slender beaks
3 answers
A B C or D
The answer is D: hummingbirds with long, slender beaks.