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    Exam 7: Territoriality and Movement
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Question 5

Question 5

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Refer to the figure.
Refer to the figure.    The birds in front of the V are expected to be low-ranking birds that are unable to displace physically superior rivals from the more energy-saving positions in the formation.  This statement is a A)  hypothesis. B)  prediction. C)  test. D)  scientific conclusion. "The birds in front of the V are expected to be low-ranking birds that are unable to displace physically superior rivals from the more energy-saving positions in the formation." This statement is a


A) hypothesis.
B) prediction.
C) test.
D) scientific conclusion.

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