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A Trade-Off for Having Many Offspring Would Be

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Question 6

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A trade-off for having many offspring would be


A) that they would likely be small in size.
B) that they would likely be large in size.
C) that they would require a large amount of parental care.
D) that they would have high survivorship.

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