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A Shift to Extractive Foraging and Hunting Would Favor

Question 72

Question 72

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A shift to extractive foraging and hunting would favor


A) larger brain size and greater intelligence.
B) a shortened juvenile period.
C) a shorter overall life span.
D) no change in brain size or life history.

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