Multiple Choice
Which of the following does NOT accurately describe an outcome of a male fiddler crab having a super-sized, major claw and only one small feeding claw?
A) Males gain energy more quickly by feeding at a faster rate and for longer periods of time than females.
B) Males that lose their major claw and then regenerate it incur significant production costs.
C) Males with their major claw have higher metabolic rates than males without their major claw.
D) Males with their major claw have lower endurance capacities than those without their major claw.
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