Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of assortative mating?
A) A female sparrow chooses a mate because he attracts her by singing a different speciesʹ song.
B) A dominant male elephant mates with most females in a group, excluding other males from mating with the females.
C) A female lizard chooses to mate with the first male she encounters.
D) A female sheep chooses a mate because he has previously mated with many females.
E) A female mouse chooses a mate because he is the same color that she is.
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