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    Cheetahs, Northern Gannets, and Dragonflies Are Similar in That They
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Cheetahs, Northern Gannets, and Dragonflies Are Similar in That They

Question 18

Question 18

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Cheetahs, Northern gannets, and dragonflies are similar in that they each obtain their prey by means of


A) aggressive mimicry.
B) pursuit.
C) setting traps.
D) stealth.

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