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    Female Finches, Which Do Not Sing, Often Choose to Mate
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Female Finches, Which Do Not Sing, Often Choose to Mate

Question 1

Question 1

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Female finches, which do not sing, often choose to mate with males that sing a specific, elaborate song. This is an example of


A) fitness.
B) sexual selection.
C) inbreeding.
D) assortative mating.
E) coevolution.

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