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    A Predatory Bird That Eats a Monarch Butterfly Is Likely
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A Predatory Bird That Eats a Monarch Butterfly Is Likely

Question 26

Question 26

Multiple Choice

A predatory bird that eats a monarch butterfly is likely to


A) die.
B) experience severe vomiting.
C) immediately begin a search for another monarch butterfly to eat.
D) meet its protein requirement for that day.

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