The true statement is: Humans expend energy and time to care for offspring, while ladybugs do not.
Humans typically provide considerable care and investment in their offspring, while ladybugs lay many eggs and do not provide parental care.
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Ladybugs have only a few offspring, while humans have many.
Ladybugs have only a few offspring, while humans have many.
Humans expend energy and time to care for offspring, while ladybugs do not.
Humans expend energy and time to care for offspring, while ladybugs do not.
Both ladybugs and humans expend energy and time to care for their offspring.
Both ladybugs and humans expend energy and time to care for their offspring.
Both ladybugs and humans have only a few offspring
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The true statement is: Humans expend energy and time to care for offspring, while ladybugs do not.
Humans typically provide considerable care and investment in their offspring, while ladybugs lay many eggs and do not provide parental care.