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Giraffes
Neck length
Cheetahs
Speed
Spiders
Body Size
Turtles
Speed
Dolphins
Intelligence
Ravens
Intelligence
Hummingbirds
Beak length
Rabbits
Fur color
Polar bears
Body fat
Tomato plants
Disease resistance
Bacteria
Energy efficiency
Gazelles
Speed
Hawks
Vision
Mountain goats
Coordination
Raccoons
Dexterity
Crabs
Shell thickness
Mussels
Strength
Mice
Number of
offspring per litter
Pecan trees
Size of pecans
Squirrels
Fur color
Fish
Body Size
Coyotes
Intelligence
Dogs
Social skills
Lion
Strength
Kangaroos
Leg strength
Tarantula
Toxicity of poison
Names:
Explain Natural Selection
1. What is your organism?
2. What is the genetic variation? Describe the differences in the population for that
genetic variation.
3. How does this organism struggle for its existence?
4. Which members of the population will be more likely to survive and reproduce?
5. How will the population change over several generations?
Names:
Explain Natural Selection
1. What is your organism?
2. What is the genetic variation? Describe the differences in the population for that
genetic variation.
3. How does this organism struggle for its existence?
4. Which members of the population will be more likely to survive and reproduce?
5. How will the population change over several generations?